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The Malpractice Epidemic: A Layman's Guide To Medical Malpractice

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Product Description The Malpractice Epidemic is a behind-the-scenes look at medical malpractice and its numerous implications. Concise, informative and provocative, it is the original layman's guide to medical malpractice, as well as a valuable reference for even the most knowledgeable physician or lawyer. In addition to medical malpractice, The Malpractice Epidemic also analyzes other problems with our current health care system, especially those related to government-sponsored health insurance programs, health maintenance organizations and the organized movement to keep national health insurance out of the United States. The book proposes a single plan to solve the malpractice crisis and make quality health care available to every American. Reviews: ROBERT V. DAVISON, ESQ., former senior advisor to the U.S. Secretary of HUD: " The Malpractice Epidemic is a valuable primer in any serious discussion of the growing medical liability reform debate. A copy should be in every legislator's office." HELEN M. EVRARD, M.D., clinical assistant professor, Pennsylvania State University School of Medicine: " The Malpractice Epidemic takes readers behind the scenes of medical malpractice and accurately portrays the interaction between doctors, lawyers, patients and courts. It should be required reading for every American because it shows how and why the system is broken, and what we need to do to fix it." Review DR. REMAKUS is very clear about concepts, terms and the purpose of his book, THE MALPRACTICE EPIDEMIC. Overall, he does a great job of breaking down malpractice for the layman. He challenges readers to consider the strain today's health care system puts on our society and definitely puts ideas on the table that are appropriate to be thinking about, especially during this critical time when Americans begin to feel the impact of the Affordable Care Act. 4 STARS. - PORTLAND BOOK REVIEW About the Author Bernard Leo Remakus, M.D. practices internal medicine in rural Northeastern Pennsylvania. He is a clinical assistant professor at the Temple University School of Medicine and author of: Medicine From The Heart, Medicine Between The Lines, and the medical novel, Cassidy?s Solution.