Who Killed Health Care? America’s $2 Trillion Medical Problem – and the Consumer-Driven Cure
by Regina Herzlinger, May 2007
In the battle for U.S. health care, patients and doctors are losing.
One of the nation’s most respected health care analysts, Regina Herzlinger exposes the motives and methods of those who have crippled America’s health care system-figures in the insurance, hospital, employment, governmental, and academic sectors. She proves how our current system, which is organized around payers and providers rather than the needs of its users, is dangerously eroding patient welfare and is …
(Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc.: 1997; Cambridge, MA: Basic Books: paperback 2000. Japanese and Korean editions, 2000.)
Reviewed in The Economist, Fortune, Journal of the American Medical Association, New England Journal of Medicine, and The Wall Street Journal, among many others. Ingram’s 1997, 1998 Current Events best seller. Winner of the James A. Hamilton Book of the Year Award, presented by the American College of Health Care Executives.
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