9780982850312-098285031X-Over Our Heads: An Analogy on Healthcare, Good Intentions and Unforeseen Consequences

Over Our Heads: An Analogy on Healthcare, Good Intentions and Unforeseen Consequences

ISBN-13: 9780982850312
ISBN-10: 098285031X
Edition: 1
Author: FACHE, Rulon Stacey
Publication date: 2001
Publisher: Fire Starter Pub
Format: Paperback 140 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780982850312
ISBN-10: 098285031X
Edition: 1
Author: FACHE, Rulon Stacey
Publication date: 2001
Publisher: Fire Starter Pub
Format: Paperback 140 pages

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Over Our Heads: An Analogy on Healthcare, Good Intentions and Unforeseen Consequences (ISBN-13: 9780982850312 and ISBN-10: 098285031X), written by authors FACHE, Rulon Stacey, was published by Fire Starter Pub in 2001. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Over Our Heads: An Analogy on Healthcare, Good Intentions and Unforeseen Consequences (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Over Our Heads, a new book by Rulon Stacey, points to good intentions and government interference.Costs continue to soar, and Americans already crippled by a sluggish economy struggle to pay escalating insurance premiums. Politicians, entertainers, and other public figures regularly demonize healthcare professionals as the ones who created this situation through either greed or mismanagement. Meanwhile, it seems as though government solutions just make things worse, and the problems keep piling up.How did we get to this point? According to Rulon Stacey author of Over Our Heads: An Analogy on Healthcare, Good Intentions and Unforeseen Consequences the roots of the problem are inseparable from the solution. Government intervention, meant to make healthcare more accessible and affordable, has instead created a system so convoluted and complex that we can no longer keep up with current policy.This book is Stacey's attempt to describe, in a concise and relatable way, where our national healthcare policy went wrong. His analogy centers on a grocery store in the fictional town of Capital Springs and details what happens when the city government decides to issue food vouchers in order to help the community s poor and then gradually begins to reduce their reimbursement.As the mayor tinkers with the program, the results of his actions lead to higher prices, inadequate distribution, and a situation analogous to where healthcare finds itself right now. The book ends with the election of an even more generous mayor and a grim prediction of what will happen to the industry if current public policy remains unchanged.Readers will learn three key lessons:1. Government intervention, fueled by good intentions, caused this crisis.2. Current public policy is based on faulty information and should be evaluated.3. If left unchecked, health reform will continue to promise more healthcare for less reimbursement...and the whole system will surely collapse on itself.This book will be welcomed by healthcare professionals searching for a way to tell their story, political reformers building a case for change, students seeking a defined case study on the healthcare cost crisis, and citizens seeking insights on how we got so far in over our heads and where we re likely to end up.
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