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Can We Manage to Save Healthcare?
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Can We Manage to Save Healthcare?

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In the wake of the 2020-2021 Covid Pandemic, the fragility of our healthcare system was laid bare. Imagine a financial crisis, but this time, it's our health at stake. Isn't healthcare too big to fail? The author of this compelling book, drawing on over four decades of insider experience, delves into the abyss of healthcare delivery, unveiling the systemic weaknesses that persist despite the colossal annual investment of over 4 trillion dollars in the United States alone. Unforgettable photos of healthcare workers-our heroes-donning garbage bags as protective gear in the face of a deadly contagion speaks volumes of the problems that have been lurking out of sight for far too long. While healthcare survived, the underlying vulnerabilities that brought it to the brink of collapse still persist without change or reform.

Can We Manage to Save Healthcare is not just a book; it is a call to action. The author meticulously examines the sources of inequality in access, safety, and cost that continue to plague our healthcare system. This is your chance to gain insights from someone who has witnessed the intricacies of healthcare for decades.

Don't miss out on understanding the intricate web of challenges within healthcare and, more importantly, discovering how we can collectively navigate these challenges to save our healthcare system. This book is a must-read for anyone passionate about the future of healthcare-a future we all have a stake in. Purchase your copy now and be part of the movement to reshape and secure the future of healthcare for generations to come.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Prominent Books, LLC
Date
1 March 2024
Pages
262
ISBN
9781942389293

In the wake of the 2020-2021 Covid Pandemic, the fragility of our healthcare system was laid bare. Imagine a financial crisis, but this time, it's our health at stake. Isn't healthcare too big to fail? The author of this compelling book, drawing on over four decades of insider experience, delves into the abyss of healthcare delivery, unveiling the systemic weaknesses that persist despite the colossal annual investment of over 4 trillion dollars in the United States alone. Unforgettable photos of healthcare workers-our heroes-donning garbage bags as protective gear in the face of a deadly contagion speaks volumes of the problems that have been lurking out of sight for far too long. While healthcare survived, the underlying vulnerabilities that brought it to the brink of collapse still persist without change or reform.

Can We Manage to Save Healthcare is not just a book; it is a call to action. The author meticulously examines the sources of inequality in access, safety, and cost that continue to plague our healthcare system. This is your chance to gain insights from someone who has witnessed the intricacies of healthcare for decades.

Don't miss out on understanding the intricate web of challenges within healthcare and, more importantly, discovering how we can collectively navigate these challenges to save our healthcare system. This book is a must-read for anyone passionate about the future of healthcare-a future we all have a stake in. Purchase your copy now and be part of the movement to reshape and secure the future of healthcare for generations to come.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Prominent Books, LLC
Date
1 March 2024
Pages
262
ISBN
9781942389293