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7 assumptions that drive too much medical care

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An edition of Less medicine, more health (2015)

Less medicine, more health

7 assumptions that drive too much medical care

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"Eat smart, exercise regularly, and get routine health screenings," the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services advises the public in maintaining a healthy lifestyle. And that is absolutely true - except for the checkup part. The American public has been sold the idea that seeking medical care is one of the most important steps to maintain wellness. However, surprisingly, medical care is not in fact well correlated with good health. The major determinants of health are outside individual medical care. Dr. Gilbert Welch pushes against established wisdom, and suggests that medical care may be too aggressive. From his twenty-five years of medical practice and research, Welch explains that excessive medical care is often powered by economics and lawyers. But American medical care would not exist in this state if the general public did not harbor powerful assumptions about the value of tests and treatments - a number of which are just plain wrong. "--

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Beacon Press
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English
Pages
218

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2015, Beacon Press
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Less medicine, more health: 7 assumptions that drive too much medical care
2015, Beacon Press
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Table of Contents

Our enthusiasm for everything medical
Assumption #1. All risks can be lowered
Assumption #2. It's always better to fix the problem
Assumption #3. Sooner is always better
Assumption #4. It never hurts to get more information
Assumption #5. Action is always better than inaction
Assumption #6. Newer is always better
Assumption #7. It's all about avoiding death.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
362.1
Library of Congress
RA427.3 .W45 2015, RA427.3.W45 2015

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxii, 218 pages
Number of pages
218

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27179683M
Internet Archive
lessmedicinemore0000welc
ISBN 10
0807071641
ISBN 13
9780807071649
LCCN
2014031802
OCLC/WorldCat
881436995

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