Yale-Led Project Offers Proposals to Fix U.S. Health System One Problem at a Time
Soaring health care costs in
The recently launched 1% Steps for
From 2000 to 2019, health spending in
"There is no silver-bullet policy solution to wholly reforming a health system of this scale," said Cooper, an associate professor of public health and of economics, and associate faculty director of
The project's academic contributors have produced 16 policy briefs based on their research that each highlight a 1% problem in the
"Each proposal we're sharing, and there are more to come, is based on data and supported by rigorous empirical research," he said. "We hope to engage with policymakers at the state and federal levels to tackle the problems we've identified."
For example, a pair of briefs proposing strategies to increase kidney donations illustrate that policy changes can reduce spending while also improving health outcomes. Currently, about 90,000 people in
The list of proposals is expected to grow as more researchers join the project, noted the project's directors.
Cooper and
"We understand why people hope for a panacea to fix the country's health system, but economists owe it to the public to provide tangible, evidence-based, and achievable steps to reducing health care costs, even if expected gains are not dramatic," said
The project is supported by



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