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Your Money or Your Life - Strong Medicine for America's Health Care System (Paperback)
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Your Money or Your Life - Strong Medicine for America's Health Care System (Paperback)
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Loot Price R419
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The problems of medical care confront us daily: a bureaucracy that
makes a trip to the doctor worse than a trip to the dentist,
doctors who can't practice medicine the way they choose, more than
40 million people without health insurance. "Medical care is in
crisis," we are repeatedly told, and so it is. Barely one in five
Americans thinks the medical system works well.Enter David M.
Cutler, a Harvard economist who served on President Clinton's
health care task force and later advised presidential candidate
Bill Bradley. One of the nation's leading experts on the subject,
Cutler argues in Your Money or Your Life that health care has in
fact improved exponentially over the last fifty years, and that the
successes of our system suggest ways in which we might improve
care, make the system easier to deal with, and extend coverage to
all Americans. Cutler applies an economic analysis to show that our
spending on medicine is well worth it--and that we could do even
better by spending more. Further, millions of people with easily
manageable diseases, from hypertension to depression to diabetes,
receive either too much or too little care because of
inefficiencies in the way we reimburse care, resulting in poor
health and in some cases premature death.The key to improving the
system, Cutler argues, is to change the way we organize health
care. Everyone must be insured for the medical system to perform
well, and payments should be based on the quality of services
provided not just on the amount of cutting and poking
performed.Lively and compelling, Your Money or Your Life offers a
realistic yet rigorous economic approach to reforming health
care--one that promises to break through the stalemate of failed
reform. The problems of medical care confront us daily: a
bureaucracy that makes a trip to the doctor worse than a trip to
the dentist, doctors who can't practice medicine the way they
choose, more than 40 million people without health insuran
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