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***A Waterstones Best Books of 2022 pick***
'David Haslam is uniquely placed to reflect on how healthcare has lost its way, what needs to be done to fix it and why all of us are responsible for doing so... The importance and timeliness of his messages shines through.' Dr Phil Hammond
'A fascinating and important book.' Dr Amanda Brown
With a single drug in the UK currently costing GBP340,000 per patient per year, or a gene therapy in the USA being costed at $1.2million, who should get such treatments, and how can we begin to afford them? Should we all be entitled to timely mental health therapy? How should we care for our old?
As we grapple with the world's worst pandemic for a century, our minds are on our health more than ever. But what should we rightfully expect of doctors? In this original and thought-provoking book, Sir David Haslam explores what good healthcare should achieve and asks how we pay for it. Informed by patient stories and data from across the world - from US big pharma to Britain's NHS - this is an urgent and often moving examination of our most important asset: our health.
Contents:
1: We've Got a Problem 2: How Did We Get Here? 3: Paying the Price 4: Why Is it All So Expensive? 5: Valuing a Life 6: Better than Cure 7: Overtreatment and Overdiagnosis 8: Hearts and Minds 9: Age and Ageing 10: And in the End . 11: Care in the Future 12: A Way Forward
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Atlantic Books
Publication date: August, 2023
Pages: 304
Weight: 652g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Public Health