The Cancer in the American Healthcare System

The Cancer in the American Healthcare System
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Publisher : Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency
Total Pages : 328
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ISBN-10 : 9781681813813
ISBN-13 : 1681813815
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Book Synopsis The Cancer in the American Healthcare System by : Dr. Deane Waldman, MD MBA

Download or read book The Cancer in the American Healthcare System written by Dr. Deane Waldman, MD MBA and published by Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency. This book was released on 2015-11-17 with total page 328 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “Expecting Washington to fix healthcare is like waiting for cancer to cure cancer.” – Dr. Deane Waldman A cancer is devouring the U.S. healthcare system. Is there a cure? America: are you confused, scared … or mad as hell? Before you give up in disgust, read The Cancer in the American Healthcare System. You’ll discover: * Why health care is both less affordable and much less available… * Where all those trillions of “healthcare” dollars go… * Who the real bad guys are… * Why Obamacare can’t and won’t help you… *How to regain control over your own health care… Praise for multiple award-winning The Cancer in Healthcare (2012) “Easy, entertaining read, will make the Bad Guys squirm. Dr. Waldman’s style is lively and lucid, and the book is packed with facts. It is not just another boring recital of platitudes. His real life examples leave no doubt as to how absurd and sick the system is. …Read it an weep, laugh, or both.” – DR. JANE ORIENT, FORMER PRESIDENT, ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS “This book is easy … to understand, but does not lack real fact-based academic rigor. It is a fast fun read, that will help you get a better understanding of the issues with the healthcare system iin the United States. Five stars.” – S. POWER, AMAZON TOP 500 REVIEWER


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