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A recent study found that cardiac patients were actually less likely to die if they were admitted during a national cardiology
David Epstein • Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World
Nikhil Krishnan • Out-Of-Pocket: Making healthcare easy to understand.

Adam Appich, master of science, is there with several studies that show how legacy cognitive blindness will forever prevent people from acting in their own best interests.
Richard Powers • The Overstory: A Novel
Most doctor’s offices are open an average of thirty to forty hours a week, and host practices of approximately 2,500 patients.22 On the basis of recommendations from national clinical care guidelines for preventive services and chronic disease management, sufficiently addressing the needs of this size practice would require 21.7 working hours per d
... See moreElizabeth Bradley • The American Health Care Paradox: Why Spending More is Getting Us Less
a decade after the passage of the Affordable Care Act.[4]
Matthew Desmond • Poverty, by America
In recent years, Shaw’s turn-of-the-twentieth-century drama about the ethics and economics of healthcare has been seen as prescient, prefiguring the establishment of the National Health Service in Britain and the Affordable Care Act in the United States. Even with these developments, modern Colenso Ridgeons still grapple with limited resources, ine
... See moreSuzanne Koven • Letter to a Young Female Physician: Notes from a Medical Life

our medical system, for all its extraordinary capabilities, is ill-equipped to handle the steep rise in this kind of chronic illness. That system is great at providing acute care and terrible at managing the complexities of long-term care.