His 2008 documentary for the U.S. television series
Frontline,
Sick Around the World, looked at the
comprehensive health care systems of five developed economies from around the world. The first two countries visited were the
United Kingdom and
Japan, where he had previously lived, worked, and also received medical care. They were followed by
Germany,
Taiwan, and
Switzerland.
Frontline asked Reid to follow up with a companion documentary,
Sick Around America, which aired March 31, 2009, on
PBS. However, Reid parted company with PBS before the film was finished when his conclusion, quoted by
Russell Mokhiber in
CounterPunch that "You can't allow a profit to be made on the basic package of health insurance", was omitted from the program. Instead, Reid argued that the film came off as supporting mandated private-insurance coverage. It argued that Reid had misrepresented the role of a key respondent in the film, the extent of Reid's role in making the film, and the balance PBS had sought to present. Reid used his right of reply to challenge PBS's characterization of their and his own positions. book
The Healing of America: A Global Quest for Better, Cheaper and Fairer Health Care. In 2015, Reid became chairman of the Colorado Foundation for Universal Health Care. In that role, he served as a lead spokesman in the campaign for
Amendment 69, the unsuccessful November 2016 Colorado ballot initiative to create ColoradoCare, a state-based health plan to cover all Colorado residents. The ColoradoCare initiative Reid championed had hoped to "demonstrate that universal coverage can work. And then Colorado will lead our great nation to a destination we should have achieved long ago: high-quality health care, at reasonable cost, for every American." Reid also served on the board of Princeton University, the Health Research and Education Trust, and the Japan-America Society of Colorado. He is vice-chairman of the board of the Colorado Coalition for the Homeless. T. R. Reid's latest book,
A Fine Mess: A Global Quest for a Simpler, Fairer, and More Efficient Tax System, was published on April 15, 2017. ==Publications==