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P**E
Required reading for anyone who works in the US Healthcare field
Absolutely essential reading for anyone who either works in or aspires to work in the US Healthcare system. Takes a careful yet clear and straightforward view of the US Healthcare system. Crucially, this book does not pull punches and attempts in all cases to "tell it like it is" rather than obscuring some of the more challenging aspects of US Healthcare.
H**Y
Bookshelf essential
As a healthcare professional, I found Prof. Burns take on the eco system very relevant and refreshing. This is a comprehensive and well written account of US healthcare stakeholders and their intertwined relations. It’s a must read for new comers in the industry.Thank you for documenting the knowledge professionals gain after years of experience into a guide for future healthcare leaders. This will be taught in business schools very soon.
D**E
Must read
Amazing overview of the healthcare system with detailed explanations of key factors.I've read a number of books on healthcare over the past few years, I'd say this one sits towards the top of the stack near Reinhardt's Priced Out but above Rosenthal's An American Sickness or Brill's Bitter Pill.
A**H
Excellent Healthcare Systems and Finance Resource
Authors anecdotes and wit make this a fun and interesting read. Information is presented in a concise manner, it is streamlined and well put together.
M**N
Happy
Arrived on time and in good condition. I read the sample online and I'm looking forward to readi g the rest.
C**R
Great text
I have been in healthcare for over 30 years, and wish I had read this text much earlier. It is clear, concise, and easy to read. It is comprehensive and and will help many readers understand the complexity and nuances of healthcare. Highly Recommended
S**K
Fantastic book
I work in the healthcare industry and wanted to update/refresh my understanding on several topics. This book is a fantastic overview (and also goes into various nuances) of the healthcare industry. Must have!
L**.
Word Salad
As a family physician with over 30 years of experience, I read most of a The US Healthcare Ecosystem by Lawton Robert Burns, a university educator for 30 years in at least 2 Ivy League schools, contributing to the education of MBA’s and other healthcare administrators. I did not finish it primarily because the author’s knowledge about the facts and realities of healthcare and conclusions made were often inaccurate. Not surprising his shortest chapter was about the clinicians who deliver care. He introduced word games used by business and administration healthcare theorists to support and convince how healthcare is and should be delivered in the US. Burn’s writing is non-reflective on a subject so complex, touching, and too often disturbing millions of uninsured and underinsured of lives while overspending on unnecessary and outrageously priced items from drugs to technology with a subspecialist myth and falling short of supporting and delivering essential health and care to the whole population of the richest country in the world,.
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