Dead End Medicine

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CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 29.10.2012 - 112 Seiten
The health care system in the United States has never been as complicated, disjointed and in dire need of a complete overhaul as it is today. Ever since health insurance companies transitioned from non-profit to for profit status, we have seen administrative costs soar.

Dead End Medicine clearly sheds insight and not only from a doctors perspective, but from the thousands of patients that have fought, won and died because of the fatal flaws we have come to begrudgingly accept.

This book is more than a discussion on where we are today and where we are headed. It will give the reader a clear understanding of how and why we have strayed so far off the mark of providing true health care.

More importantly, the book includes a clear and non partisan plan to get back on track towards affordability, accountability and responsibility.

Autoren-Profil (2012)

Born in December 1944, in India, Dr. Ramachandran, Srinivasan (affectionately called Dr. Srini by his friends) migrated to the USA in 1970. After a distinguished internship in Lakewood, Ohio, he earned his residency and fellowship in California. As one of the leading Rheumatologists in the country, he has served as an assistant clinical professor at the UCLA school of medicine. Well respected by his peers, Dead End Medicine is Dr. Srini's first book.

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