Our healthcare system is brilliant and broken — often in the same moment.

We have breathtaking scientific breakthroughs, expanding wellness movements, and a future shaped by AI and precision medicine.
Yet for patients, providers, and families, the experience feels increasingly fragmented, exhausting, and confusing.

I wrote The Search for Health in Healthcare to explore a paradox:

How can a system with so much knowledge and technology deliver so much frustration?

The answer lies not in villains — though there are those — but in a complex tangle of incentives, silos, workforce struggles, political distortions, technological drift, and the human consequences of it all.

This book is an invitation to look deeper, and wider — and imagine how we can find something better.

And find Health.