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  • ISBN:
    0767910753
  • ISBN-13:
    9780767910750
  • PUB. DATE:
    October 2005
  • PUBLISHER:
    Crown Publishing Group
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Critical Condition: How Health Care in America Became Big Business--and Bad Medicine by Donald L. Barlett, James B. Steele

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some day our world may come to its sensesby Anonymous

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after 35 years of dealing with the issues in CRITICAL CONDITION as a family doc,this is the best synopsis of the flaws in our health delivery system that I have seen. Most remarkable was the brilliant suggestion on how to administer a new national agency outside of the political maze modeled after the federal reserve agency that controls our money supply. Ever since the Rockefeller Foundation studied...

A family physicianby Anonymous

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As a family physician in favor of a universal single payor system, this book had nothing new. It provides good examples underlying the inherent conflict of interest between providing health care and providing for the stockholders. Unfortunately the book's tone is too sensationalized, like a tabloid, and minimizes the honest efforts of the vast majority of people who work in health care because we...

A Book Every American Should Readby Anonymous

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An informative and well-written expose of how greed and politics have hijacked our health care system in America. Highly recommended.


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Critical Condition

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  • Pub. Date: October 2005
  • Publisher: Crown Publishing Group
  • Sales Rank: 377,153

Synopsis

Exposing the most controversial, little-known practices of America’s most flawed system, Time magazine’s Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative team pulls back the curtain on the health care industry to explain exactly how things grew so out of control.

Dirty examination and operating rooms in doctor’s offices and hospitals . . . Health care executives pulling in millions in bonuses for denying treatment to the sick . . . More than 100 million people with inadequate or no medical coverage . . . This may sound like the predicament of a third-world nation, but this is America’s health care reality today. The U.S. spends more on health care than any other nation, yet our benefits are shrinking and life expectancy is shorter here than in countries that spend significantly less per capita. Meanwhile, HMOs, pharmaceutical companies, and hospital chains reap tremendous profits, while politicians—beholden to insurers and drug companies—enact legislation for the benefit of the few rather than the many, while the entire system is on the verge of collapse.

In Critical Condition, award-winning investigative journalists Donald L. Barlett and James B. Steele expose the horror of what health care in America has become. They profile patients and doctors trapped by the system and offer startling personal stories that illuminate what’s gone wrong. Doctors tell of being second-guessed and undermined by health care insurers; nurses recount chilling tales of hospital meltdowns; patients explain how they’ve been victimized by a system that is meant to care for them. Drug companies profit by selling pills in the same manner that Madison Avenue sells soap, while Wall Street rakes in billions by building up and then tearing down health care businesses. And politicians pass legislation perpetuating the injustices and out-right fraud the system encourages.

By analyzing the industry and offering an insightful prescription for getting it back on the right track, Critical Condition is an enormously compelling investigative work that addresses the concerns of every American.

The Washington Post - Jerome P. Kassirer

Barlett and Steele diagnose the quality of American health care as second-rate "bad medicine." True, America's life expectancy trails that of many other countries, and on the World Health Organization's "healthy living" scale, the world's wealthiest country ranks 29th (behind Croatia!). But many of the examples in Critical Condition are sensational, high-profile cases of gross errors in small for-profit hospitals. Many doctors who work in academic medical centers would argue that their patients get quite good day-to-day care.

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Biography

DONALD L. BARLETT and JAMES B. STEELE are America’s most widely acclaimed investigative journalism team. They have worked together for three decades, first at the Philadelphia Inquirer, and, since 1997, as editors at large for Time. They are the only journalists in history to have won two Pulitzer Prizes and two National Magazine Awards, as well as dozens of other national awards. They are the coauthors of six books, including America: What Went Wrong?, which spent eight months on the New York Times bestseller list.