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Uproot U.S. Healthcare
To Reform Health Care
Deane Waldman
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Summary
The “sickness” of our healthcare system affects everyone in our country. Washington cannot fix this broken system. Tweaking what we now have will not make it work. Only the public can fix healthcare. Uproot U.S. Healthcare is written for the average reader. It shows the root causes of healthcare system sickness, why prior attempts to fix it have failed, why recent healthcare "reform" must fail, and how the public can and will make healthcare healthy.
The book titled "Uproot Healthcare" (without the "U.S.") was written just before Congress passed H.R. 3590. That is available in hard cover on Amazon.com and from Trafford Publishing. Though the Act has little impact on my book's message, I decided that any book that explains how to fix healthcare should include discussion of the self-styled healthcare reform bill. "Uproot U.S. Healthcare" is such a book.
About the Author
Deane Waldman is a doctor both for sick people (MD) and sick systems (MBA). Educated and trained at Yale, Chicago Medical, Mayo Clinic, Northwestern, Harvard, and Anderson Schools, he has authored over one hundred academic citations in medicine as well as healthcare strategy and management. He has been chief of pediatric cardiology at three major medical centers.
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