What’s Your Number?
One clear reference that lets you compare healthcare providers instantly.
When prices are comparable, markets work – without mandates or price controls.
You’re not stuck with a broken system. There is an answer, and it’s simpler than you think.

A New & Friendly Healthcare Marketplace
Entering the Golden Age of U.S. Healthcare uncovers the hidden forces driving
America’s skyrocketing healthcare costs—burdens that fall hardest on workers and fuel
the relentless rise of private insurance premiums.
For decades, growing layers of government rules and political influence have distorted
the private insurance marketplace. The result? A healthcare system more complicated,
less accessible, and far more consumer-hostile than any other major American industry.
This book explains why healthcare has become so expensive—and, more importantly,
how we can fix it.
With a common-sense, transparent, consumer-driven approach, together, we can build
a healthcare marketplace that works for families, employers, providers, and patients
alike.
Clarity is possible. Transparency is achievable. A better system is within reach.
Reviews
“The Reasons and the Solution”
This book is perfectly timed for our age. Full of incredible research, well written and easy to read, whether you are a professional or an everyday citizen. It is a must read as we go through the healthcare reform debate. Not just unmasking the problems, but providing thoughtful, practical solutions.
— D. Racer
“This Is a Very Timely Book”
This book clearly explains the problem, and the cure, for our failing health care system. I am a retired DDS, and I pray that this process and solution are incorporated as soon as possible, if we have any chance of saving U.S. healthcare.
I hope that this author, with God’s help, is successful in educating our lawmakers to understand and fix this huge problem in our country.
— Z
“Healthcare Hot Button Issues”
This is an eye opening explanation of what has driven healthcare costs. The author also presents an innovative and practical approach to resolving these challenges.
— AJG
Transparent Care
The More Affordable Care Act mandates price transparency, but it must also make prices usable. The Blueprint addresses this gap with one simple rule: ‘What’s Your Number?’ Providers must post a single, clear number that allows consumers to compare providers instantly. If one provider’s number is 200 and another’s is 100, almost everyone immediately understands that 200 costs more than 100. That transforms transparency from a data dump into a functioning market. Consumers can see—at a glance—who charges more or less. This number system has long been masked from consumers. Restoring it drives real competition, lowers costs, and does so without subsidies or price controls. It’s transparency that actually works.
The policy framework behind the More Affordable Care Act aligns strongly with the core themes in Entering the Golden Age of U.S. Healthcare: The Blueprint:
- Transparency → Truth → Accountability
- Open, consumer-driven markets, not government-driven systems
- Empowered consumers rather than dependency on subsidies
