Mismanaged Money in American Healthcare. Problems and Solutions
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- Nombre de pages221
- PrésentationBroché
- FormatGrand Format
- Poids0.4 kg
- Dimensions15,0 cm × 23,0 cm × 1,4 cm
- ISBN978-1-4766-8745-2
- EAN9781476687452
- Date de parution16/08/2023
- ÉditeurMcFarland & Company
Résumé
Warren Buffett famously invoked the metaphor of a tapeworm when describing what healthcare is to the American economy. The United States spends approximately 20% of its gross national product on healthcare, but it is unclear where the money goes or who is minding the store. This healthcare crisis is mostly about money-not lack of money, but rather misspending of money. Extensive charts and graphs are used to trace where money goes in the American healthcare system, while other topics such as ethics in healthcare billing, un-auditable hospital costs and scams are discussed.
Evidence clearly identifies where the money goes, and its destination may surprise the reader.
Evidence clearly identifies where the money goes, and its destination may surprise the reader.
Warren Buffett famously invoked the metaphor of a tapeworm when describing what healthcare is to the American economy. The United States spends approximately 20% of its gross national product on healthcare, but it is unclear where the money goes or who is minding the store. This healthcare crisis is mostly about money-not lack of money, but rather misspending of money. Extensive charts and graphs are used to trace where money goes in the American healthcare system, while other topics such as ethics in healthcare billing, un-auditable hospital costs and scams are discussed.
Evidence clearly identifies where the money goes, and its destination may surprise the reader.
Evidence clearly identifies where the money goes, and its destination may surprise the reader.