McFly Goes to Med School: Your Physician in the Unraveling U. S. Healthcare Crisis : Solutions for America's 47 million Uninsured by Cecil Bennett (2008, Trade Paperback)
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PublisherAuthorhouse
ISBN-101434383520
ISBN-139781434383525
eBay Product ID (ePID)66911568
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Number of Pages220 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameMcFly Goes to Med School: Your Physician in the Unraveling U. S. Healthcare Crisis : Solutions for America's 47 million Uninsured
Publication Year2008
SubjectPolitical Process / Campaigns & Elections, Health Care Delivery, Health Care Issues, Insurance / Health
TypeTextbook
AuthorCecil Bennett
Subject AreaPolitical Science, Health & Fitness, Business & Economics, Medical
FormatTrade Paperback
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Item Height0.5 in
Item Weight11.7 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in
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SynopsisHealthcare could decide the next presidential election if the uninsured and seniors rallied together with one voice around this critical issue. This book presents a plan that controls healthcare spending and provides coverage for 47 million uninsured Americans, without taxing the general population, and without a government administered universal health program. To understand healthcare one has to understand the players. This includes physicians, hospitals, insurance companies, government, drug companies and lawyers. Nothing starts in this $2 trillion a year industry called healthcare without the physician. Yet the physician seems as powerless a participant as the uninsured. How did this happen? Most people do not realize that the U.S. will have a deficit of 100,000 to 200,000 physicians within the next ten years. How will this shortage be addressed? Healthcare is a right not a privilege. Our elected officials take an oath of office to defend the Constitution against all enemies foreign and domestic. Every year over 18,000 people die unnecessarily because of being uninsured. Real solutions are needed to combat this deadly domestic enemy. The last chapters of this book list the names, addresses, phone and fax numbers of all members of Congress. It is time for the voices of 47 million uninsured Americans to be heard.