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| Title: | Practicing Medicine without a License!
: The Corporate Takeover of Healthcare in America |
| Author: | Don Sloan MD with Robin Feman |
| ISBN: | 0974524549 : 9780974524542 |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Size: | 155x230mm |
| Pages: | 305 |
| Weight: | .494 Kg. |
| Published: | Caveat Press - May 2006 |
| List Price: | 11.5 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: | In Print |
| Subjects: | MEDICINE: USA: POLITICS & GOVERNMENT |
By controlling medical services and policies in the USA, insurance conglomerates and pharmaceutical companies are literally: practicing medicine without a license. Don Sloan MD exposes how the medical community has fallen prey to these corporations and makes the case for a radical solution: a single-payer, universal health plan for everyone mandated by law. As a weapon in the fight against The Corporate Takeover of Healthcare in America, this book: presents a comprehensive critique of our failing healthcare system gives historical context to the current political debate articulates the need for radical reform makes the case for a national universal healthcare plan Ralph Nader showed that automobiles were 'unsafe at any speed', and changed an industry. Dr Sloan calls healthcare inadequate under any euphemism, arguing that only when the US government establishes a universal healthcare plan managed for service, not for private profit, will we be able to provide sufficient care to everyone. YOU can help make healthcare a legal right, not a costly privilege!
The Wake-Up Call: Jessica and the Doctor Take on the System; U.S. is Number One! But on What List?; Doctors Are Developed, Not Erupted: The Art of Medicine; Socialised Medicine: A Commie Plot? The Ploy of Demonisation; Medicare and Medicaid: The Only Shows in Town; If the Gods Meant for Us to Be Healthy, They'd Have Left the Doctors in Charge; The Pharmaceuticals Need a Pill: The Plight of Description Drugs in America; The Business of Healthcare is Business: Doctors & Patients vs. HMOs & Hospitals; Why Doctors Lie, and If They Don't, Maybe They Should; The Condition, the Situation, and the Cause; Mending the System: Physician, Heal Thyself; Index.