Disease, Diagnoses, and Dollars
"Disease, Diagnoses, and Dollars" by Robert M. M. Kaplan delves into the intricate relationship between healthcare costs and their effects on overall health outcomes. Published by Springer-Verlag New York Inc. in 2011, this insightful paperback edition spans 190 pages and offers a critical analysis of the U.S. healthcare system, which is the largest sector in the world's biggest economy. Despite spending significantly more per capita on healthcare than any other nation, the U.S. ranks last among comparable countries on key health indicators. Kaplan's work invites readers to explore the paradox of high expenditure versus poor health outcomes, making it a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of healthcare economics and policy. Discover the realities of healthcare spending and its implications on health in this thought-provoking book.