Both the U.S. and England are working to better integrate health services, improve population health, and manage health care costs. Despite the differences in their health systems, the two nations can still learn a lot from each other’s reforms, say Commonwealth Fund Harkness Fellow Adam D. M. Briggs, Hugh Alderwick, Stephen M. Shortell, and Elliott S. Fisher, M.D., in a new JAMA Viewpoint and post for To the Point.
What Can the U.S. and England Learn from Each Other's Health Care Reforms?
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