Author: Jeffrey M. Lobosky
Edition:
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 1442214627
Category: Medical
Edition:
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 1442214627
Category: Medical
It's Enough to Make You Sick: The Failure of American Health Care and a Prescription for the Cure
More and more Americans are finding themselves without health insurance or with coverage that is so inadequate they face financial ruin in the event they actually get sick. Download It's Enough to Make You Sick medical books for free.
So they go without. Their children don't receive their immunizations. They allow that worrisome lump in their breast to grow so large that by the time the cancer has been detected it has spread beyond the ability to cure. Seniors can't pay their heating bills or sustain adequate nutrition as the rising cost of their prescription drugs compels them to make difficult choices. Just how did our system become so dysfunctional and who is responsible? This book will tell you.
Too often, discussions on the health care crisis focus a myopic lens on the usual suspects. We are Get It's Enough to Make You Sick our bestseller medical books.
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So they go without. Their children don't receive their immunizations. They allow that worrisome lump in their breast to grow so large that by the time the cancer has been detected it has spread beyond the ability to cure. Seniors can't pay their heating bills or sustain adequate nutrition as the rising cost of their prescription drugs compels them to make difficult choices We are
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