Follow Up: UX Process + Healthcare Reform = Universal Understanding

August 27, 2009 at 5:12 pm Leave a comment

I recently posted an entry on how the healthcare reform issues cropping up in Town Halls could be tamed by simple, illustrative explanation. In light of that, I’ve found a bunch of amazing examples of storytelling that really put the substance of the initiative in new light for me. Thought I’d share two in particular.  The net/net is that a) we will pay anyway and b) we can now decide how we pay.

Healthcare Reform on the back of a napkin:

And a wonderful video that compares government involvement in healthcare to say, government involvement in saving your burning house.

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