Curing the Cancer in U.S. Healthcare
StatesCare & Market-Based Medicine
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ナレーター:
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Nancy Peterson
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著者:
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Deane Waldman
このコンテンツについて
When it comes to our healthcare, we all want the same thing: the care we need, when we need it from people we choose, at a price we can afford. Americans are confused about how to achieve this.
Why must all Americans have the same healthcare structure? If Californians want a single-payer system, if Texans want market-based medicine, and if New Yorkers want Obamacare, why should Washington say no to 86 million Americans?
In this audiobook, you’ll discover:
- How, in Washington, insurance companies practice more medicine than doctors
- What we can do to cure the cancer devouring our healthcare system
- Why StatesCare is the answer to our healthcare nightmares
- How a market-based healthcare system with safety net can work for all Americans
In Curing the Cancer in U.S. Healthcare, Dr. Deane Waldman delivers an eye-opening look at healthcare today, including the shocks he experienced while caring for thousands of children with heart problems.
He studied and trained at Yale, Chicago Medical School (MD), Mayo Clinic, Northwestern, Harvard, and Anderson Graduate Schools (MBA).
Discover how Americans can save money and restore our freedom to choose our healthcare.
“A must-read for physicians, patients, and policymakers alike. Equipped with his vast experience as a pediatric cardiologist, clinician, teacher, researcher, and policy adviser, Dr. Waldman approaches our critically ill healthcare system as he does a critically ill patient. He identifies the root causes of the problems and proposes a workable cure that puts patients first. This is a quick and superb read packed full of information and insight.” (Kristin S. Held, MD, president-elect, Association of American Physicians and Surgeons)
©2019 Dr. Deane Waldman (P)2020 Dr. Deane Waldman