Paul Mango is a director in McKinsey’s Pittsburgh office, where he leads the North American health care payers and providers practice.
Nicolaus Henke is a director in the London office and leads the European health care payers and providers practice.
Is it possible to provide adequate care to all? The short answer to this question is an emphatic yes, from both an economic and an ethical perspective. Yet we must understand that achieving these goals poses radically different challenges depending on local conditions, extends far beyond the traditional boundaries of the health care system alone, and requires reciprocal obligations between the government and the individual.
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