Collateral Damage: A Patient, a New Procedure, and the Learning Curve
Dan Walter (Author)
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Reviews:
“I am on my second reading of this book. And I will probably have to read it several times to have its sheer magnitude sink in. It is truly astonishing.”
“It is a book about big business, the drug and medical products business, teaching hospitals, and much, much, more…”
“Five Stars. This book is an on-target indictment of dangerous, unethical, and money-driven factions within our health care industry. Many ill patients receive quality care in America, but far too many are also victims of the dark heart that poisons American healthcare. Read it. It could save your life.” – Patient Safety America
“Blew me away…”
“Thought provoking and very well written… “
“You need to read this book… Excellent writing. It reads like a crime novel, but the story is true.”
“Must read for everyone prior to surgery – patients AND doctors. Concise, well researched – you will learn the questions you should ask prior to scheduling any procedure. A frightening summation of a family’s tragedy when treatment and ‘care’ are not the priority.”
“I can tell you one thing for certain, it will give you background to be able to ask some very difficult questions with tact and diplomacy and it will most certainly motivate you to ask the questions that need to be asked… "
“A searing, poignant and cautionary tale. This book has really shaken me. I urge everyone to read it….”
“Outstanding and a must read for anyone over 40 or anyone who is contemplating surgery. A real eye opener to say the very least. I am on my third reading…”
“It lays bare an example of the issue that lies at the base of our skyrocketing medical costs and our skyrocketing rates of medical harm. I think it is a bombshell.”
“A gripping narrative… a good read…”
“A brilliant expose´ of the current role of industry in rapid technological advance and its need for profit from its efforts. Dan Walter highlights the uncomfortable relationship that industry now has with the medical profession… an eloquent indictment of the health care mess.”
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #151463 in eBooks
- Published on: 2012-01-29
- Released on: 2012-01-29
- Format: Kindle eBook
- Number of items: 1
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