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Title
Unhealthy Politics
Author
Jerome F. Brazda
Synopsis
"This story, by a keen, long-time observer of the American health scene is a concise, lucid account of the many obstacles we have encountered in achieving a system of universal financing of health care. In spite of the set-backs, the author has a sense of optimism--that the gaps in health care can be closed and that it doesn't have to be this way. Everyone interested in equity in health care should read this book."
Dr. Julius B. Richmond, MD, Harvard Medical School professor of medical politics and former U.S. Public Health Service Surgeon General
"Jerry Brazda, from his long years as an astute observer of our political system, has given us a readable and informative account of one of our country's most infuriating public policy failures. Congress's repeated inability to enact comprehensive healthcare reform is an instructive example of how self-serving vested interests can trump public-spirited creative ideas. Brazda's indictment offers a chilling insight into our public life."
Jordan J. Cohen, MD, President of the Association of American Medical Colleges Please read this books reviews on StarredReview.com.
Biography
Jerry Brazda has been active in the Washington healthcare news business for more than 40 years. During 20 of those years he published for McGraw-Hill Companies a weekly newsletter called "Washington Report on Medicine and Health." It was widely popular because there was nothing else like it and her did a thorough job of keeping health interests apprised of who was doing what to whom and why. Every issue of the letter is on file in the National Institutes of Health National Library of Medicine, History of Medicine division. He has continued to be active in the health field since retiring from McGraw-Hill, including foundation of a Health Reporters Breakfast which meets at the National Press Club with top government newsmakers.
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Book Details
Price: $8.95
ISBN: 9781600020247
Dimensions: 4.8 x 7.8
Pages: 80
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