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In this book, the authors, as policy analysts, examine the overall
context and dynamics of modern medicine, focusing on the changing
conditions of medical practice through the lens of corporatization
of medicine, physician unionization, physician strikes, and current
health policy directions. Conditions affecting the American medical
profession have been dramatically altered by the continuing crises
of cost increases, quality concerns, and lack of access facing our
population, along with the ongoing corporatization toward
bottom-line dictates. Pressures on practitioners have been
intensifying with much greater scrutiny over their clinical
decision-making. Topics explored among the chapters include:
History of the Corporatization of American Medicine: The Market
Paradigm Reigns Pharmaceuticals, Hospitals, Nursing Homes, Drug
Store Chains, and Pharmacy Benefit Manager/Insurer Integration
Medical Practice: From Cottage Industry to Corporate Practice
Medical Malpractice Crisis: Oversight of the Practice of Medicine
Big Data: Information Technology as Control over the Profession of
Medicine Physician Employment Status: Collective Bargaining and
Strikes The Corporatization of American Health Care offers
different perspectives with the hopes that physicians will unite in
a new awareness and common cause to curtail excessive
profit-making, renew professional altruism, restore the charitable
impulse to health provider institutions, and unite with other
professionals to truly raise levels of population health and the
quality of health care. It is also a necessary resource for health
policy analysts, healthcare administrators, health law attorneys,
and other associated health professions.
Everybody complains about politics, but does anyone do anything
about it? Stephen L. Thompson's attempt to do something about it is
to collect forty of his short stories with a political element into
his Political Pies anthology. His stories are either politically
neutral or equally condemning of the national parties. Instead of
trying to sway you to one ideology or another, his goal is to just
get people thinking about politics in the hopes a rose might grow
out of all the political manure.
Book excerpt - story "Is That How it Works?"
"Next question."
A middle-aged gentleman walked up to the microphone at the front
of the auditorium. He cleared his throat, then said, "Senator, on
the campaign trail you have often stated that the rich and powerful
- both individual and corporate - should receive tax breaks because
they are the job creators."
"That's correct."
The man took a piece of paper out of his pocket and unfolded it.
"Sir, I've been unemployed for twenty months now." He held the
piece of paper up so everyone could see it was a check. "This is
the last of my life savings." He tossed the check up onto the stage
about ten feet from the candidate. "I give it to you so that you -
as the nearest I'll get to the rich and powerful - now have all of
the money that matters to me. Now give me a goddamn job "
This book uniquely teaches and share profound and necessary lessons
that lead to a loving, fulfilling marriage. How? By taking a side
dish many serve weekly for dinner-a simple but delicious vegetable,
potatoes and found a profound way to challenge each of us (married
or single) to understand the importance of honoring what God
created first as an institution: "marriage and the family."
The All-You-Can-Read Buffet is a collection of forty stories
covering various genres and themes ranging from six to over 4,200
words in length. They also cover a wide time range. Some of these
stories I began writing a decade ago, while others were written
especially for this collection. All together, they are a buffet of
my writing. As such, I encourage you to read as much as you want.
Go back for seconds, thirds, fourths even. I won't even mind if you
skip over the stuff you don't like, but, to quote your mother, "How
do you know you don't like it? Have you tried it?"
Book excerpt - story "Dark Anniversary"
With a dozen roses in hand, the man dressed all in black walked
towards the tombstone. The lettering had already begun to fade, but
the words were drilled into his brain: Edith Robyn Sommers, April
4, 1956 - June 14, 1975.
After a few moments of reflection, the man knelt and set the roses
on her grave.
"You are so maudlin, Eric," a voice said from the darkness.
Without turning, Eric said, "You never forget your first, Robert."
Robert stepped from the shadows. "My first was just some peasant."
"And after all these centuries you still remember that."
Robert stood for a few seconds, then turned and disappeared.
Eric chuckled, then stood. He nodded to the tombstone and said,
"Until next year, Edith." He then spread his wings and flew into
the night.
This is a book that goes to the heart of the issues of leadership
while demonstrating principles that every leader must understand
along with providing life issues and scriputral trues. It's a
project that centers specifically around the importance of
character leadership and the necessity a leader must operate in
order to build lasting trust with those who the leader leads.
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