Walk and Don’t Walk
Bill Ruse | May 29, 2009
You’re in a big city to visit a friend but you’re lost. You call your friend and ask for directions to their house. They ask you where you are and you glance at opposite corners, read the signs and say “I’m at the corner of Walk and Don’t Walk”. What you said may have been true, but you’ll never get to your friend’s house.
Unfortunately we’re at the corner of Walk and Don’t Walk in healthcare. We may know what has to be done but we have to transverse an impossible political maze to get there. Our students do not have the restrictions of party politics. Perhaps we should turn to them for advice on how to fix the health care system. Well we did just that and we published their suggestions in the University of Findlay’s on-line journal
Global Health – An on-line Journal for the Digital Age
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