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Category Archives: Health Care Reform
The United States is the only developed country that does not have a state supported healthcare system. Advocates on the political right argue that “the market will take care of itself if only the government and its rules and regulations … Continue reading
I have been concerned about the health of the American health care “system” for several years. In late 2013, my interest was rekindled to a more intense degree when I learned—as did many other Americans—that my president had lied to … Continue reading
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Classical neurosurgery involved fairly large incisions, displacement and/or destruction of delicate tissues and some attendant adverse effects. For the past thirty+ years, neurosurgery—like other surgical disciplines has been striving to achieve minimization—smaller incisions, less invasive approaches, stimulation rather than removal … Continue reading
Factors contributing to the shortage of U.S. doctors. Continue reading
What Drives The High Cost Of Health Care? Conclusion Continue reading
What Drives The High Cost Of Health Care? Part 2 Continue reading
What Drives The High Cost Of Health Care? Part 1 Continue reading
It is a revelation to infrequent ER visitors to find how much medical service has changed in the past ten years. Hospitals are forced to board patients in hallways for two days or more with marginal care. Patients are seen … Continue reading
Share your opinion on health care delivery and health care reform. Continue reading