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Health Care Meltdown: Confronting The Myths and Fixing Our Failing System
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 362.10973
EAN: 9780911469301
Edition: 2
ISBN: 0911469303
Label: Hood, Alan C. & Company, Inc.
Manufacturer: Hood, Alan C. & Company, Inc.
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 352
Publication Date: August 10, 2007
Publisher: Hood, Alan C. & Company, Inc.
Release Date: July 10, 2007
Studio: Hood, Alan C. & Company, Inc.
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Editorial Review: Almost five years after the original publication of Dr. Lebow's authoritative dissection of America's health care "system", the situation has in many ways deteriorated. More Americans lack any health insurance, costs continue to increase faster than income, and increasing complexity is overwhelming everyone involved. In revising this book, Dr. C. Rocky White has included recent developments in the field, and updated the relevant statistics. The bibliography has been expanded to include recently published articles, books and givernment documents. For the most part, however, Dr. LeBow's text has proved to be as timely now as it was upon initial publication in 2002. With a presidential election coming in 2008, Health Care Meltdown, in its revised edition, will be an essential reference for citizens of all political persuasions. There is little doubt that the failures of America's health care "system" will be a major issue as political campaigns heat up.
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Rating: - Excellent Classroom Textbook
As an Adjunct instructor in the Concordia University system, I have had the opportunity to encourage my MBA students to read this book for my Special Topics in Health care class. After reviewing other possible textbooks during the last 6 months, I have decided to now use this text as the basis for my 8-week adult education class. Offering ample examples and 'myths' that portray our fractured health care system of today, this author has summarily provided a springboard for ongoing conversations ... Read More
Rating: - A good first step
I'd like to give this book 4 stars, but there are just too many holes for me to do so. Dr. Lebow presents many important points, but the book simply is not the answer to our prayers regarding the current healthcare mess. As Dr. Lebow points out, in the health insurance industry, competition among health insurers has led to less efficiency rather than more efficiency. 10 different credentialing applications, 12 different contract types, no standardization whatsoever and an administrative mess ... Read More
Rating: - Health Care Meltdown by Dr. Lebow MD
The work points to many of the negations in the current health care delivery systems in the USA. It spends too much money and the paperwork is burdensome, generally uninformative and inefficient. The system needs a separation between the doctor and the pharmaceutical industry because the needs of the general public demand an independent attitude on the part of physicians. Emergency rooms are utilized instead of patient clinics. This contributes to bloated costs. ... Read More
Rating: - American Health Care Dissected: Engaging and Informative
In more than 20 years teaching a course focusing on analysis of American health care history and policy, I have yet to discover a more persuasive diagnosis of our health care delivery system's ills or a more convincing case for how to cure them. Dr. Lebow brings to this examination direct experience as a practicing physician from which he draws numerous stirring personal accounts. To his clinical perspective, he adds an extraordinary command of the broader economic and political issues essential ... Read More
Rating: - Should be mandatory reading for health care providers
Health Care Meltdown: Confronting The Myths And Fixing Our Failing System by Robert H. LeBow (former Medical Director of an Idaho community health center for more than 25 years and who was paralyzed in a cycling accident shortly after completing this book) is a clarion wake up call focused upon the medical care system's rampant excesses, over billings, neglects, and quagmires that floods the American health care system to near incapacitation. Over 40,000,000 Americans have no health insurance. This ... Read More
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