Author: MD J. William Evans
Edition:
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1469777002
Category: Medical
Edition:
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1469777002
Category: Medical
Hippocrates Weeps: An Indictment of Changes for the American Health-Care System
Over the past fifty years, medical care has changed rapidly-and not always for the better. Download Hippocrates Weeps medical books for free.
Technological advances and alterations in clinical service delivery have challenged physicians to remember to keep the best interest of patients in sharp focus. The Hippocratic Oath commits physicians to "do no harm" but the realities of the contemporary business world have forced the erosion of some ethical priorities. Pressure to satisfy profit-driven business models and insurance industry guidelines have put physicians in the untenable position in which patient care becomes more of a commodity than a priority. As a working physician in today's market, author J. William Evans, MD, explores these alarming trends through examples of how the "polluted oaths" Get Hippocrates Weeps our bestseller medical books.

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Technological advances and alterations in clinical service delivery have challenged physicians to remember to keep the best interest of patients in sharp focus. The Hippocratic Oath commits physicians to "do no harm" but the realities of the contemporary business world have forced the erosion of some ethical priorities. Pressure to satisfy profit-driven business models and insurance industry guidelines have put physicians in the untenable position in which patient care becomes more of a commodity than a priority. As a working physician in today's market, author J echnological advances and alterations in clinical service delivery have challenged physicians to remember to keep the best interest of patients in sharp focus. The Hippocratic Oath commits physicians to "do no harm" but the realities of the contemporary business world have forced the erosion of some ethical priorities. Pressure to satisfy profit-driven business models and insurance industry guidelines have put physicians in the untenable position in which patient care becomes more of a commodity than a priority. As a working physician in today's market, author J. William Evans, MD, explores these alarming trends through examples of how the "polluted oaths"
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