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The Decline of American Medicine : Where Have All the Doctors Gone?

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Title: The Decline of American Medicine : Where Have All the Doctors Gone?
by Michael Rosenblum
ISBN: 0-595-28419-1
Publisher: iUniverse, Inc.
Pub. Date: 28 July, 2003
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $13.95
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Average Customer Rating: 5 (7 reviews)

Customer Reviews

Rating: 5
Summary: Everyone should read this book!!
Comment: This is a well written and thought-out explanation of the definite decline of American Medicine. I started reading and could not put the book down until I had finished. Dr. R. has written in good lay-language to really clarify and explain this awful mess. I am 75 years old and worry about the years I have left, but I worry so much more about my children's older years. It is a dismal outlook. I hope that someone can wave a magic wand to help this situation and bring back the "family doctor".
Dr. R was my family doctor for many years before we moved out of the state and we saw how frustrated he was because he could no longer practice medicine from his heart and mind. I will do anything I can to try to bring back real medical care.

Rating: 5
Summary: On the Mark
Comment: Dr. Michael Rosenblum has taken the time to clearly detail the problems confronting our medical care system today and in the near future. This is a must-read book. I wonder why the national press has not picked up on this very informative and enlightening book. Where are the commentators when we need them?

Rating: 5
Summary: Potent little book - required reading!
Comment: Dr. Rosenblum gets it all right here. Preserving excellence in health care for future generations will demand a serious soul search, particularly on the part of insurance carriers and other 3rd parties (including trial lawyers). The brightest and best students are loathe to study medicine because they cannot afford the education/sacrifice, and afterwards they cannot afford the spiraling overhead and risk of practice. Primary care medicine has indeed been thrashed. The doctor lays down his message with brilliant clarity. Fine suggestions are made (so don't give up hope). This potent little book is required reading.

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