When a system keeps breaking in the same places, there comes a time when you need to stop patching and start redesigning. That’s where our health care system in Michigan is today.
For decades, we’ve relied on a model that pours billions of dollars into treating illness after it occurs, often through high-cost crisis care, instead of sustaining health at every stage. Each time costs rise, we apply a temporary fix: a new program, a one-time funding bandage, a targeted cut. And the same problems return.

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