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The Right Medicine - How to Make Health Care Reform Work Today (Hardcover, 1994 ed.): David Cundiff, Mary Ellen McCarthy The Right Medicine - How to Make Health Care Reform Work Today (Hardcover, 1994 ed.)
David Cundiff, Mary Ellen McCarthy
R1,511 Discovery Miles 15 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Can universal health care be obtained at an affordable price today? Drawing on many real-life medical case histories, David Cundiff, MD, and Mary Ellen McCarthy, PhD, develop in this innovative and highly readable book, The Right Medicine, a comprehensive, justly humane, and economically sound plan for the full and effective solution of the terrible crisis in today's American health care system. Here are the key steps that the authors - a practicing oncologist and an experienced health care financial analyst - believe will succeed in providing high-quality, cost effective, universal coverage for all Americans establish a single-payer system, thus avoiding employer mandates and dramatically lowering health care costs by radically downsizing both hospital and insurance bureaucracies; make preventive care a top priority. This will ultimately produce substantial new cost reductions as levels of health improve; establish a national program of local Community Wellness Centers for the coordination and delivery of health promotion and disease prevention services; restore the family physician to the traditional role in the medical system - thus renewing focus on the individual patient and reducing the overuse of specialists; encourage palliative (hospice) care for the terminally ill, thereby providing dignified, pain-free care and eliminating the excessive costs of current high-tech hospital death and establish strong incentives to adopt a healthy lifestyle by radically increasing taxes on alcohol, tobacco, dietary fat, firearms, violent media, and the wasteful uses of fossil fuels - taxes that will repay the heavy health care costs they impose. The Right Medicine proposes an eminently workable"win, win, win" program that will keep alive the promise of America the public wins with more appropriate and efficacious health care services at lower overall cost; the economy wins with more jobs through community wellness programs and more productive workers and health care workers win with less bureaucracy and more satisfying work. Whatever your position on health care reform, your views will never be the same after reading The Right Medicine. Its commonsense proposals make clear that health care reform is possible only if - beyond all institutional change - we also persuade Americans to become active, responsible partners in their own health care. The programs of The Right Medicine - the only comprehensive, affordable alternative to all the current health care plans - will surely transform our lives.

The Right Medicine - How to Make Health Care Reform Work Today (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1994):... The Right Medicine - How to Make Health Care Reform Work Today (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1994)
David Cundiff, Mary Ellen McCarthy
R1,199 Discovery Miles 11 990 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

When Dr. David Cundiff called me with a proposal to help research and write The Right Medicine I was intrigued but skep tical. His ideas for reform of the US health care system were visionary, radical, and highly original-but would they work? As a Wall Street analyst and long-time student of the health care system, I had my doubts. had read David's book on hospice care, Euthanasia Is Not the I Answer, and was impressed. And I had recently witnessed the slow death of my grandmother from the complications of Alzheimer's disease. Despite the fact that she was and had been suffering for years and despite the fact that her care was an extraordinary emotional and financial burden, nursing home administrators and physicians encouraged one last ditch treat ment after another, pulling her back each time from the brink of what would have been a merciful death. I knew that David was correct in his contention that hospice care and a more spar ing application of high technology medicine were major keys to improving health care. I also realized, after a decade of analyzing the health care industry, that a government-funded system along the lines of Canada's was probably the only way to rein in rampant infla tion and provide universal coverage. But David had other ideas, too. He argued that preventive care could dramatically cut both the incidence and costs associ ated with the most common causes of illness in America today.

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