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Promoting Worker Health - A New Approach to Employee Benefits in the Twenty-First Century (Paperback): Nortin M. Hadler,... Promoting Worker Health - A New Approach to Employee Benefits in the Twenty-First Century (Paperback)
Nortin M. Hadler, Stephen P. Carter
R211 Discovery Miles 2 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this extended essay, Nortin M. Hadler and Stephen P. Carter introduce a new approach to reforming the American health-care system-a plan they call the Universal Workers' Compensation Model (UWCM). Drawing on Hadler's expertise as a physician and Carter's as an attorney, the two have conceived the UWCM as a state-level alternative that would supersede current solutions debated at the national level. They begin by summarizing the history and present complexity and irrationality of America's health-insurance system. They then lay out the key concepts underlying the UWCM regime and the practical policy steps necessary to enact it. At the heart of the UWCM is a broader understanding of what constitutes worker's health, one grounded in scientific research and cognizant of the wide range of physical and mental illnesses that can afflict workers. The UWCM stipulates a single policy providing rational and reasoned recourse for universal risks: illness, injury, disability, and death. Presenting their ideas with precision in this 34-page pamphlet, Hadler and Carter intend to spark discussion among health-care providers, insurers, legislators, and everyday citizens about how we might move beyond the limits of the current debate toward new, truly effective solutions.

Worried Sick - A Prescription for Health in an Overtreated America (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): Nortin M Hadler MD Worried Sick - A Prescription for Health in an Overtreated America (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Nortin M Hadler MD
R913 Discovery Miles 9 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Nortin Hadler's clearly reasoned argument surmounts the cacophony of the health care debate. Hadler urges everyone to ask health care providers how likely it is that proposed treatments will afford meaningful benefits and he teaches how to actively listen to the answer. Each chapter of "Worried Sick" is an object lesson on the uses and abuses of common offerings, from screening tests to medical and surgical interventions. By learning to distinguish good medical advice from persuasive medical marketing, consumers can make better decisions about their personal health care and use that wisdom to inform their perspectives on health-policy issues.

The Citizen Patient - Reforming Health Care for the Sake of the Patient, Not the System (Paperback): Nortin M Hadler MD The Citizen Patient - Reforming Health Care for the Sake of the Patient, Not the System (Paperback)
Nortin M Hadler MD
R843 Discovery Miles 8 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Conflicts of interest, misrepresentation of clinical trials, hospital price-fixing, and massive expenditures for procedures of dubious efficacy--these and other critical flaws leave little doubt that the current U.S. health-care system is in need of an overhaul. In this essential guide, preeminent physician Nortin Hadler urges American health-care consumers to take time to understand the existing system and to visualize what the outcome of successful reform might look like. Central to this vision is a shared understanding of the primacy of the relationship between doctor and patient. Hadler shows us that a new approach is necessary if we hope to improve the health of the populace. Rational health care, he argues, is far less expensive than the irrationality of the status quo. Taking a critical view of how medical treatment, health-care finance, and attitudes about health, medicine, and disease play out in broad social and political settings, Hadler applies his wealth of experience and insight to these pressing issues, answering important questions for Citizen Patients and policy makers alike.

Rethinking Aging - Growing Old and Living Well in an Overtreated Society (Paperback): Nortin M. Hadler Rethinking Aging - Growing Old and Living Well in an Overtreated Society (Paperback)
Nortin M. Hadler
R874 Discovery Miles 8 740 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

For those fortunate enough to reside in the developed world, death before reaching a ripe old age is a tragedy, not a fact of life. Although aging and dying are not diseases, older Americans are subject to the most egregious marketing in the name of ""successful aging"" and ""long life,"" as if both are commodities. In Rethinking Aging, Nortin M. Hadler examines health-care choices offered to aging Americans and argues that too often the choices serve to profit the provider rather than benefit the recipient, leading to the medicalization of everyday ailments and blatant overtreatment. Rethinking Aging forewarns and arms readers with evidence-based insights that facilitate health-promoting decision making. Over the past decade, Hadler has established himself as a leading voice among those who approach the menu of health-care choices with informed skepticism. Only the rigorous demonstration of efficacy is adequate reassurance of a treatment's value, he argues; if it cannot be shown that a particular treatment will benefit the patient, one should proceed with caution. In Rethinking Aging, Hadler offers a doctor's perspective on the medical literature as well as his long clinical experience to help readers assess their health-care options and make informed medical choices in the last decades of life. The challenges of aging and dying, he eloquently assures us, can be faced with sophistication, confidence, and grace.

Stabbed in the Back - Confronting Back Pain in an Overtreated Society (Paperback): Nortin M. Hadler Stabbed in the Back - Confronting Back Pain in an Overtreated Society (Paperback)
Nortin M. Hadler
R605 R517 Discovery Miles 5 170 Save R88 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Nortin Hadler knows backaches. For more than three decades as a physician and medical researcher, he has studied the experience of low back pain in people who are otherwise healthy. Hadler terms the low back pain that everyone suffers at one time or another ""regional back pain."" In this book, he addresses the history and treatment of the ailment with the healthy skepticism that has become his trademark, taking the ""Hadlerian"" approach to backaches and the backache treatment industry in order to separate the helpful from the hype. Basing his critique on an analysis of the most current medical literature as well as his clinical experience, Hadler argues that regional back pain is overly medicalized by doctors, surgeons, and alternative therapists who purvey various treatment regimens. Furthermore, he observes, the design of workers' compensation, disability insurance, and other ""health"" schemes actually thwarts getting well. For the past half century, says Hadler, back pain and back pain-related disability have exacted a huge toll, in terms of pain, suffering, and financial cost. Stabbed in the Back addresses this issue at multiple levels: as a human predicament, a profound social problem, a medical question, and a vexing public-policy challenge. Ultimately, Hadler's insights illustrate how the state of the science can and should inform the art and practice of medicine as well as public policy. Stabbed in the Back will arm any reader with the insights necessary to make informed decisions when confronting the next episode of low back pain.

Worried Sick - A Prescription for Health in an Overtreated America (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): Nortin M. Hadler Worried Sick - A Prescription for Health in an Overtreated America (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Nortin M. Hadler
R1,441 Discovery Miles 14 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Nortin Hadler's clearly reasoned argument surmounts the cacophony of the health care debate. Hadler urges everyone to ask health care providers how likely it is that proposed treatments will afford meaningful benefits and he teaches how to actively listen to the answer. Each chapter of Worried Sick is an object lesson on the uses and abuses of common offerings, from screening tests to medical and surgical interventions. By learning to distinguish good medical advice from persuasive medical marketing, consumers can make better decisions about their personal health care and use that wisdom to inform their perspectives on health-policy issues.

The Last Well Person - How to Stay Well Despite the Health-Care System (Paperback): Nortin M. Hadler The Last Well Person - How to Stay Well Despite the Health-Care System (Paperback)
Nortin M. Hadler
R527 Discovery Miles 5 270 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Are we all disease time bombs? In this book, the author argues that unfounded assertions, massaged data and flagrant marketing have led to the medicalization of everday life, worrying us unduly and reducing the quality of our lives.

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