Medicine at the Crossroads: The Crisis in Health CarePantheon Books, 1993 - 298 pagina's This book is a penetrating analysis of the crisis in health care. The trouble, the author argues, is not with the doctors but with a cultural and social system that has obliterated the human face of health care. The author forges a human response to this crisis and forcefully articulates the priorities of a health care system that "will tend not only to the privileged and wealthy but to all of us. He envisions a system that balances the demands of specialization against the need for primary care, that ensures patient and family involvement against medical authoritarianism, that advocates the efficacy of prevention and helps all of us - doctor and patient alike - to develop a sense of responsibility for our own care." |
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Pagina 178
... death for them would be a " tolerable death . " To support this idea he cites the fact that people usually grieve in a different way after the death of an older person than after the death of a child or a young adult — one often ...
... death for them would be a " tolerable death . " To support this idea he cites the fact that people usually grieve in a different way after the death of an older person than after the death of a child or a young adult — one often ...
Pagina 194
... death . You no longer have to be born and die only to be born again , as all those who die in less exalted states do . Dying in this way , you pass on to heaven . It is in effect synonymous with " a good death , " and it is certainly ...
... death . You no longer have to be born and die only to be born again , as all those who die in less exalted states do . Dying in this way , you pass on to heaven . It is in effect synonymous with " a good death , " and it is certainly ...
Pagina 195
... death possible for their mothers and fathers . For one family , the dying of their elderly mother is the second they ... death , and yet no one is in the slightest hurry . Their job is to wait and watch , to make her feel comfortable ...
... death possible for their mothers and fathers . For one family , the dying of their elderly mother is the second they ... death , and yet no one is in the slightest hurry . Their job is to wait and watch , to make her feel comfortable ...
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