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Mistreated - by Robert Pearl (Hardcover)

Mistreated - by  Robert Pearl (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Despite all the debate about health care, Americans tend to assume they are in the best of hands when they enter the hospital. This is inaccurate: American health care is in the bottom half of all industrialized countries. This is only the largest in a broad set of misperceptions. We appropriately worry about the security of technology, but fail to see how its absence kills hundreds of people every day from medical errors. We over-value the impact of intervention on saving lives and ignore the 200,000 people who die each year unnecessarily from diseases they did not have to get. We worry that end of life discussions and palliative care will lead to "death squads," when research proves that people actually live not only better, but also longer. We demand modern information technology from our banks, airlines, retailers and hotels, but we passively accept last century's technology in our health care. It's not just patients who get things wrong. Physicians perceive that the dollars they take from drug companies don't alter their prescribing habits, but the data demonstrates that for every dollar the pharmaceutical world spends on doctors, they get $10 in return. Academic researchers deny that their results are influenced by which company funds the work, but in 95% of the cases, the outcome supports the funding source. Dr. Robert Pearl has seen these mistakes from all sides: as a concerned citizen, a patient, a health industry leader, and most importantly, a victim of bureaucracy, whose own father died due in part to medical error. In this book, Pearl explains why misperception is so common in medicine, both for patients and physicians. Solving the challenges of health care today including excessive costs, poor quality and the lack of convenience will require an understanding of this phenomenon, and an approach that aligns health care delivery with up to date information and data. It emphasizes the power of context, and how through integration, prepayment, information technology and physician leadership, superior outcomes can be achieve. It draws on other industries and companies like Amazon and Uber that were able to overcome customer fear, and shift perception, and provides a roadmap for the future"--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>The biggest problem in American health care is us</b> <p/> Do you know how to tell good health care from bad health care? Guess again. As patients, we wrongly assume the best care is dependent mainly on the newest medications, the most complex treatments, and the smartest doctors. But Americans look for health-care solutions in the wrong places. For example, hundreds of thousands of lives could be saved each year if doctors reduced common errors and maximized preventive medicine. <p/> For Dr. Robert Pearl, these kinds of mistakes are a matter of professional importance, but also personal significance: he lost his own father due in part to poor communication and treatment planning by doctors. And consumers make costly mistakes too: we demand modern information technology from our banks, airlines, and retailers, but we passively accept last century's technology in our health care. <p/> Solving the challenges of health care starts with understanding these problems. <i>Mistreated</i> explains why subconscious misperceptions are so common in medicine, and shows how modifying the structure, technology, financing, and leadership of American health care could radically improve quality outcomes. This important book proves we can overcome our fears and faulty assumptions, and provides a roadmap for a better, healthier future.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><i>Mistreated </i>is a timely and necessary book on how to fix our broken health system from one of our most important voices in health care. Dr. Robert Pearl's diagnosis isn't pretty. Morale in health care is low, costs are unmanageable, and health and survival are often worse than in other high-income countries. But Pearl is a leader who transformed his own health system to have very different results for patients and clinicians alike. And he offers that experience to show everyone the way.--<i><b>AtulGawande, bestselling author of Being Mortal</b></i><br><br><i>Mistreated </i>is the honest conversation we need to have about the beautiful but broken craft of medicine.--<i><b>Marty Makary, MD, New York Times-bestselling authorof Unaccountable</b></i><br><br><i>Mistreated </i>provides a poignant and powerful portrait of what causes our health system to fail despite our best intentions. Starting with the painful story of his father's untimely death due to medical error, Dr. Pearl honors his father's memory by teaching us how to build a system that creates health and prevents harm.--<i><b>Ian Morrison, PhD, author, consultant, and futurist</b></i><br><br><i>Mistreated</i> is a powerful read, an incredible insight into American health care, a mix of poignant personal memoir by a son, the clinical perspective of an experienced surgeon, and the vision and understanding that comes from being the CEO of one of the largest and best health care organizations in the country. Robert Pearl is all those things, and with <i>Mistreated</i> he proves he is also a wonderful writer.--<i><b>Abraham Verghese, MD, professor of medicine, Stanford University, and author of Cutting for Stone</b></i><br><br>A respected expert gets personal. The result is a gripping drama set in our troubled health care system-and happily a roadmap for fixing it.--<i><b>CeciConnolly, president and CEO of the Alliance of Community Health Plans</b></i><br><br>Dr. Pearl combines facts, evidence, and real-life experiences that demystify the complex American health care system and offer ways to improve it. His vast and varied experiences in medicine lend particular weight to his ideas for constructive change.--<i><b>JohnIglehart, founding editor of Project HOPE</b></i><br><br>Drawing on psychological research and his diverse roles as physician, business professor, and chief executive, Dr. Pearl diagnoses the problems of the American health care system and offers simple yet important solutions. In a health care system undergoing rapid changes, <i>Mistreated </i>is an essential and trusted guide to the future.--<i><b>EzekielJ. Emanuel, author of Reinventing American Health Care</b></i><br><br>Pundits like to speculate about the future of health care, but Dr. Robert Pearl has been busy creating it . . . at scale. As CEO of the nation's largest medical group, he and his colleagues at Kaiser Permanente have created a system serving 10 million members that is low cost, but with nation-leading quality outcomes and high patient satisfaction. They haven't just bent the cost curve, they've wrestled it into submission. If you want to understand how to fix health care, listen to him: he knows.--<i><b>Chip Heath, coauthor of Switch and Decisive</b></i><br><br>Relying on his long history as one of the country's most innovative and powerful physician-leaders, Dr. Robert Pearl lays bare the shortsightedness of the broken US health care system: why we resist better science, newer technology, and reform. He offers a vision of how to improve our medical care, informed and tested in his own real world practice.--<i><b>-Elisabeth Rosenthal, editor in chief of Kaiser HealthNews</b></i><br><br>Robert Pearl argues that the troubles of the American health care system begin with a problem of perception: conceptual misunderstandings that warp priorities and distort choices. <i>Mistreated </i>is a brilliant and original analysis from one of medicine's most insightful leaders. The doctor is <i>in.</i>--<i><b>MalcolmGladwell, bestselling author of David and Goliath</b></i><br><br>This is an important book. With clear and engaging examples, <i>Mistreated </i>reviews the fl aws in our traditional fragmented health care system, showing that context and perception matter more in health care than logic and data. This powerful insight can help our nation transform American medicine and make it the best in the world. A must-read for anyone who has ever been or will be a patient<b>-</b>and that is all of us.--<i><b>AlainEnthoven, professor emeritus, Graduate School of Business at Stanford</b></i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Dr. Robert Pearl</b> is the former CEO of The Permanente Medical Group. Named one of Modern Healthcare's fifty most influential physician leaders, Pearl is a clinical professor of plastic surgery at Stanford University School of Medicine and is on the faculty of the Stanford Graduate School of Business, where he teaches courses on strategy and leadership, and lectures on information technology and health care policy. <p/> He is the author of the <i>Washington Post</i> bestseller <i>Mistreated</i>, hosts the popular podcast <i>Fixing Healthcare</i>, publishes a newsletter with over 10,000 subscribers, and is a regular contributor to <i>Forbes</i>. He has been featured on <i>CBS This Morning</i>, CNBC, NPR, and in <i>Time, USA Today</i>, and <i>Bloomberg News</i>, and is a frequent keynote speaker at healthcare and medical technology conferences.

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