Abstract
Hal Luft’s new book, Total Cure: The Antidote to the Health Care Crisis, ‘‘focuses
on how the [health care] system should be restructured to improve care for everyone’’. As he warns at the outset, he does not address the issue that has been the focus of so many other health system reformers– expanding health insurance coverage and finding financing so care can be delivered to everyone. Instead, Luft has concentrated on how we might improve health care—and he is explicit about the fact that his proposal is not about cost containment, but rather about obtaining value for the money we currently spend on health care.