The Future of Health-Care Delivery

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Medical, Patient Care, Health Care Delivery, Health, Health Care Issues
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Author: Stephen C. Schimpff, MD ISBN: 9781612341576
Publisher: Potomac Books Inc. Publication: February 29, 2012
Imprint: Potomac Books Inc. Language: English
Author: Stephen C. Schimpff, MD
ISBN: 9781612341576
Publisher: Potomac Books Inc.
Publication: February 29, 2012
Imprint: Potomac Books Inc.
Language: English
Approximately 100,000 deaths per year in the United States result from preventable medical errors. This figure is about twice the number of people who die in car accidents and five times the number of murder victims annually, and twenty times the number of servicemen and women killed in Iraq and Afghanistan since the start of hostilities in 2001. If you think Americans have the best health-care system in the world, think again.

In this deeply researched and controversial book, Dr. Stephen Schimpff explains why our health-care delivery system serves us so poorly, why it costs so much, and why government policy over many decades has not only failed to improve care delivery but has actually made it worse. In the process, he dispels common misconceptions about medicine and health care. The Future of Health-Care Delivery provides timely information and a road map to achieve world-class care delivery, putting health care where it belongsin the hands of the patient and medical professionals instead of the insurance companies and government.
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Approximately 100,000 deaths per year in the United States result from preventable medical errors. This figure is about twice the number of people who die in car accidents and five times the number of murder victims annually, and twenty times the number of servicemen and women killed in Iraq and Afghanistan since the start of hostilities in 2001. If you think Americans have the best health-care system in the world, think again.

In this deeply researched and controversial book, Dr. Stephen Schimpff explains why our health-care delivery system serves us so poorly, why it costs so much, and why government policy over many decades has not only failed to improve care delivery but has actually made it worse. In the process, he dispels common misconceptions about medicine and health care. The Future of Health-Care Delivery provides timely information and a road map to achieve world-class care delivery, putting health care where it belongsin the hands of the patient and medical professionals instead of the insurance companies and government.

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