The Price We Pay
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4.4
Marty Makary
New York Times bestsellerBusiness Book of the Year--Association of Business JournalistsFrom the New York Times bestselling author comes an eye-opening, urgent look at America's broken health care system--and the people who are saving it--now with a new Afterword by the author."A must-read for every American." --Steve Forbes, editor-in-chief, FORBES One in five Americans now has medical debt in collections and rising health care costs today threaten every small business in America. Dr. Makary, one of the nation's leading health care experts, travels across America and details why health care has become a bubble. Drawing from on-the-ground stories, his research, and his own experience, The Price We Pay paints a vivid picture of the business of medicine and its elusive money games in need of a serious shake-up. Dr. Makary shows how so much of health care spending goes to things that have nothing to do with health and what you can do about it. Dr. Makary challenges the medical establishment to remember medicine's noble heritage of caring for people when they are vulnerable. The Price We Pay offers a road map for everyday Americans and business leaders to get a better deal on their health care, and profiles the disruptors who are innovating medical care. The movement to restore medicine to its mission, Makary argues, is alive and well--a mission that can rebuild the public trust and save our country from the crushing cost of health care.
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Author
Marty Makary
Pages
288
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Published Date
2019-09-10
ISBN
1635574129 9781635574128
Ratings
Google: 5
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"Easily one of the most important books I’ve read in years. The US healthcare industry is a catastrophe and as usual, the poor and less privileged are preyed upon. In this book, a surgeon tells the inside story and gives a path forward. In our lifetime, someone will disrupt this ridiculous industry that is exactly the same as the banking industry of the late 90’s and early 2000’s. "