Why is it so difficult to find a good doctor, and see the doctor when you have a problem? Why are you told to "go to the emergency room?" Why is your "doctor" a nurse practitioner? The U.S. health care system, heralded as the finest in the world, has been in decline for a number of years. Here are the explanations for the decline in availability of primary health care, its increasing cost, and the increasingly impersonal care encountered by the patient. Dr. Rosenblum, chosen by his peers as a leading physician in his community, clarifies the many issues contributing to deterioration of health care. He employs his experience as an internist, and interviews with key individuals involved in health policy and health care delivery. He proposes solutions to halt the disintegration of primary health care, which if restored to its former position of prominence, would reverse the downhill course of medical care in the United States.
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
Dicke: 7 mm
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978-0-595-28419-1 (9780595284191)
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A self-made man, Michael Rosenblum is a popular motivational speaker, workshop leader, media guru, top real estate broker, and children's book author. Additionally, he is a sought-after guest expert on TV and radio in the US and Canada. Born in Dallas, Texas, he was raised in the Washington, D.C. area. After graduating from the University of Missouri, Rosenblum moved to Chicago, where his successful careers took off. As a children's book author, he is grateful to be able to share what he's learned about fear and faith with young readers, and looks forward to releasing his next book set to debut in early 2022.
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Universitat Potsdam Germany