Medical Market Guide


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How to Be a Patient


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From registered nurse and public health advocate Sana Goldberg, RN, a timely, accessible, and comprehensive handbook to navigating common medical situations. From the routine to the unexpected, How to Be a Patient is your ultimate guide to better healthcare. Did you know that patients have statistically better outcomes when their surgeon is female? That you can mark-up an informed consent sheet before you sign it, or get second opinions on CTs and MRIs? That there’s a blue book for healthcare procedures, or an algorithm to decide between ER, Urgent Care, and waiting-until-Monday? In How to Be a Patient, nurse and public health advocate Sana Goldberg walks readers through the complicated and uncertain medical landscape, illuminating a path to better care. Warm and disarmingly honest, Goldberg’s advice is as expert as it is accessible. In the face of an epidemic of brusque, impersonal care she empowers readers with the information and tools to come to good decisions with their providers and sidestep the challenging realities of modern medicine. With sections like When All is Well, When It’s An Emergency, When It’s Your Person, and When You Have to Stand Up to the Industry, along with appendices to help track family history, avoid pointless medical tests, and choose when and where to undergo a procedure, How to Be a Patient is an invaluable and essential guide for a new generation of patients.




Surviving Modern Medicine


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Details the steps consumers must take to navigate the confusing world of medicine to improve the quality of care received




Modern Medicine


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Consumers watch their health care costs skyrocket but don't know what to do about it. Big business, managed care, insurance companies, the government, lawyers--& consumers--have driven up health care costs. We are all victims of a health care system gone awry. This book tells consumers how they can take back their health care system & bring about needed, effective health care reform. The United States has allowed a health care system to develop which profits from treating disease rather than promoting health, a system which provides the most 'profitable' services, not the most 'needed' ones. Health care reform is a political issue, & consumers need to take an active, major role in that process. Otherwise, those profiting most from our present system will be able to protect their own interests at the expense of us all. This book provides consumers with the information they need to bring about effective, meaningful reform of our health care system. Order from Personal Best Press, P.O. Box 9884, Fargo, ND 58106, or call 701/280-3813.




Guide to Modern Medicine


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