The Cancer in Healthcare: How Greed Is Killing What We Love
Released: Oct 07, 2013
Publisher: Hugo House Publishers
Format: Paperback, 272 pages
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Healthcare Has Cancer! You're spending more and more (and more) on healthcare. Is Obamacare giving you what you want? Something is very wrong with our healthcare system. Some blame insurance companies. Some point to hospitals. Others accuse the government of being greedy for more power. But there's something far more insidious and dangerous at work.... • Exemptions • Exchanges and healthcare.gov that don't work • Bureaucrats collecting all your private information • One side blaming the other • Who really is at fault? The Cancer in Healthcare: How Greed is Killing What We Love exposes the greedy behemoth that demands to be fed at the expense of our health and our future. But there's hope! You can take control of your health and your health care. Liberal, conservative, libertarian, or independent-we are all Americans. We must fight this Goliath together. We need to take charge of healthcare and stop the out-of-control cancer that is killing everything we love. For teaching purposes: CinHC can be useful in higher learning, especially in management schools. Systems thinking is a vital part of any management curriculum. The Cancer In Healthcare is an excellent demonstration example of how systems thinking can be effectively applied to a “sick” system, such as healthcare.
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