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Informationen zum Autor Ricardo Nuila is an attending physician and hospitalist at Baylor College of Medicine, where he teaches the practice of internal medicine and medical humanities. As a faculty member in the Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy, he co-directs the Program of Narrative Medicine. Ricardo also teaches in the Medicine & Society program at the University of Houston Honors College. Ricardo's essays on medical ethics and health disparities have appeared in the New Yorker . Vorwort The story of the Ben Taub Hospital in Houston - an angry, political book and a reminder of why Britain must value the NHS. Zusammenfassung The story of the Ben Taub Hospital in Houston - an angry, political book and a reminder of why Britain must value the NHS.
Préface
The story of the Ben Taub Hospital in Houston - an angry, political book and a reminder of why Britain must value the NHS.
Auteur
Ricardo Nuila is an attending physician and hospitalist at Baylor College of Medicine, where he teaches the practice of internal medicine and medical humanities. As a faculty member in the Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy, he co-directs the Program of Narrative Medicine. Ricardo also teaches in the Medicine & Society program at the University of Houston Honors College. Ricardo's essays on medical ethics and health disparities have appeared in the New Yorker.
Résumé
'Terrifying, whistleblowing' DAILY MAIL
'Compelling... gripping' GUARDIAN
'Fascinating and beautifully written... reminds us what we have with our NHS - and what we stand to lose' CHRISTIE WATSON
These are extraordinary stories in which doctors are tied up with complex moral questions about money versus healthcare, and patients manipulate their health conditions in dangerous ways in order to be eligible for life-saving treatment that they cannot afford.