Distracted: How Regulations Are Destroying the Practice of Medicine and Preventing True Health-Care Reform
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.29 (994 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1510715118 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 224 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2018-02-10 |
Language | : | English |
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"Modern day country doctor Matthew Hahn, MD applies his scalpel to much that is wrong with American healthcare in this excellent new book." Michael D. and how we could take apart the house that Jack built and reassemble it into a functional system.” Catherine Maslen, MD, family physician "An extraordinary book that presents the shocking details of what’s killing the health-care system then proposes common sense solutions."Jeanne Mozier, author. Shaw, HealthNewsDigestDr. Every citizen in this country needs to become aware of the systematic abuse of America’s doctors which is driving a wedge between doctor and patient.” Cynthia Drogula, MD, assistant professor of surgery, University of Maryland School of MedicineA compelling argument for urgent and radical change, from our legislative halls and board rooms all of the way up to the sanctuarie
The Health Care mess from a doc's point of view bb I read this book right when the new fix for Health Care via the senate broke. Our Health Care system is undeniably a mess and this book looks at why from a doctor’s point of view. We have heard it from the politicians, media, and patients, but in the news, I rarely hear anything. wvfairy said MATTHEW HAHN FOR HHS Secretary!. Wow. This book hits it right out of the park. It's about time the public realized the Byzantine system that their healthcare providers work within. The redundancies, unnecessary paperwork, billing issues, the complexities of credentialing - it's a wonder we're not all packing up and l. "Good book from a rural doctor who fights the system on a daily basis" according to Helen. This is the best book about the challenges facing our Health Care that is out there. It's written by a doctor who honestly wants to deliver the best health care for his rural MD and WV patients, but is hindered by cumbersome and meaningless regulations. His vision for new directions i
Access to health care now depends on the ability of patients, doctors, and nurses to navigate in and around this cumbersome and ever-changing system.Written by a practicing doctor and based on years of real-life experience, Distracted takes the unique view that it is not the American health care system that is broken—the problem lies in the administration of health care. After the many bureaucratic changes that followed the passing of the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) and other legislation, patient care has become secondary to satisfying the whims of government and giant insurance company administrators, who are in total control. The solution is simplicity where there is complexity. The re