At present, human society is facing a health care crisis that is
affecting patients worldwide. In the United States, it is generally
believed that the major problem is lack of affordable access to
health care (i.e. health insurance). This book takes an
unprecedented approach to address this issue by proposing that the
major problem is not lack of affordable access to health care per
se, but lack of access to better, safer, and more affordable
medicines. The latter problem is present not only in the United
States and the developing world but also in countries with
socialized health care systems, such as Europe and the rest of the
industrialized world. This book provides a comparative analysis of
the health care systems throughout the world and also examines the
biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries.
Examines the health care structure of the United States, Europe,
and the third world, both separately and comparativelyOffers
primary source insight through in-depth interviews with
pharmaceutical and health care industry leaders from around the
worldCarefully explains, in clear terms, the intricacies of the
health care and pharmaceutical system and how these intricacies
have led to the current crisisOffers concrete, comprehensive
solutions to the health care crisis
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