Distracted: How Regulations Are Destroying the Practice of Medicine and Preventing True Health-Care Reform

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$24.99  $23.24
Publisher
Skyhorse Publishing
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Pages
224
Dimensions
6.2 X 0.9 X 9.0 inches | 0.9 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781510715110
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About the Author
Matthew Hahn, MD, is a practicing family physician in Hancock, Maryland. His passions are the delivery of excellent care and motivating patients to be healthy. He was voted a Maryland Family Doctor of the Year. He is married and has one daughter, and his hobbies include running a lot but slowly. He lives in Berkeley Springs, West Virginia.
Reviews
"Modern day country doctor Matthew Hahn, MD applies his scalpel to much that is wrong with American healthcare in this excellent new book." --Michael D. Shaw, HealthNewsDigest

"Dr. Hahn . . . has given the desperation of America's doctors a voice. We are on our knees. Every citizen in this country needs to become aware of the systematic abuse of America's doctors which is driving a wedge between doctor and patient." --Cynthia Drogula, MD, assistant professor of surgery, University of Maryland School of Medicine

"A compelling argument for urgent and radical change, from our legislative halls and board rooms all of the way up to the sanctuaries of healing where patients and their clinicians come face to face." --Andrew Delp, MD, family physician and medical educator

"Entertaining, analytical, and spot-on! Whether you be patient or clinician, read this book. Our lives depend on it. Dr. Matthew Hahn shows us why health-care administration does not need to be as complex as the powers that be would make you think. . . . [and] how we could take apart the house that Jack built and reassemble it into a functional system." --Catherine Maslen, MD, family physician

"An extraordinary book that presents the shocking details of what's killing the health-care system then proposes common sense solutions."--Jeanne Mozier, author