Gil Bashe, Chair Global Health and Purpose with FINN Partners, writes about “The U.S. Health Paradox,” noting, “This is not a crisis of scarcity. It is a crisis of priorities.” I’m grateful for his quoting me in this important essay: “Health economist Jane Sarasohn-Kahn has long argued that trust and continuity are as critical as any clinical intervention: when people feel unseen by the system, they disengage. She notes, “If the system doesn’t act as if it knows you, you will stop acting like you know the system.”
Jane quoted in Gil Bashe essay on “The U.S. Health Paradox” – If the system doesn’t act as if it knows you, you will stop acting like you know the system”
By Jane Sarasohn-Kahn on 25 July 2025 in




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I'm grateful to be part of the Duke Corporate Education faculty, sharing perspectives on the future of health care with health and life science companies. Once again, I'll be brainstorming the future of health care with a cohort of executives working in a global pharmaceutical company.
Jane joined host Dr. Geeta "Dr. G" Nayyar and colleagues to brainstorm the value of vaccines for public and individual health in this challenging environment for health literacy, health politics, and health citizen grievance.