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Old and sick in America, the journey through the health care system, Muriel R. Gillick, M.D

Label
Old and sick in America, the journey through the health care system, Muriel R. Gillick, M.D
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Old and sick in America
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Muriel R. Gillick, M.D
Series statement
Studies in social medicine
Sub title
the journey through the health care system
Summary
Since the introduction of Medicare and Medicaid in 1965, the American health care system has steadily grown in size and complexity. Muriel R. Gillick takes readers on a narrative tour of American health care, incorporating the stories of older patients as they travel from the doctor's office to the hospital to the skilled nursing facility, and examining the influence of forces as diverse as pharmaceutical corporations, device manufacturers, and health insurance companies on their experience. A scholar who has practiced medicine for over thirty years, Gillick offers readers an informed and straightforward view of health care from the ground up, revealing that many crucial medical decisions are based not on what is best for the patient but rather on outside forces, sometimes to the detriment of patient health and quality of life. Gillick suggests a broadly imagined patient-centered reform of the health care system with Medicare as the engine of change, a transformation that would be mediated through accountability, cost-effectiveness, and culture change
Target audience
adult
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