Mistreated: Why We Think We're Getting Good Health Care-And Why We're Usually Wrong


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The biggest problem in American health care is us

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.

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.

Solving the challenges of health care starts with understanding these problems. Mistreated 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.

Author: Robert Pearl
Publisher: PublicAffairs
Published: 05/02/2017
Pages: 336
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.25lbs
Size: 9.30h x 6.30w x 1.20d
ISBN13: 9781610397650
ISBN10: 1610397657
BISAC Categories:
- Medical | Health Policy
- Medical | Public Health
- Medical | Health Care Delivery

About the Author
Dr. Robert Pearl 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.

He is the author of the Washington Post bestseller Mistreated, hosts the popular podcast Fixing Healthcare, publishes a newsletter with over 10,000 subscribers, and is a regular contributor to Forbes. He has been featured on CBS This Morning, CNBC, NPR, and in Time, USA Today, and Bloomberg News, and is a frequent keynote speaker at healthcare and medical technology conferences.