Notes
"Profit over health: the fascinating, infuriating story of how we built the world's most expensive, least equitable, health care system--and what we can do to fix it"--Cover.
Summary
"How has the United States, with more resources than any nation, developed a healthcare system that delivers much poorer results, at near double the cost of any other developed country--such that legendary seer Warren Buffett calls the Medical Industrial Complex "the tapeworm of American economic competitiveness"? Mike Magee, M.D., who worked for years inside the Medical Industrial Complex administering a hospital and then as a senior executive at the giant pharmaceutical company Pfizer, has spent the last decade deconstructing the complex, often shocking rise of, and connectivity between, the pillars of our health system--Big Pharma, insurance companies, hospitals, the American Medical Association, and anyone affiliated with them. With an eye first and foremost on the bottom line rather than on the nation's health, each sector has for decades embraced cure over care, aiming to conquer disease rather than concentrate on the cultural and social factors that determine health. This decision Magee calls the "original sin" of our health system. Code Blue is a riveting, character-driven narrative that draws back the curtain on the giant industry that consumes one out of every five American dollars. Making clear for the first time the mechanisms, greed, and collusion by which our medical system was built over the last eight decades--and arguing persuasively and urgently for the necessity of a single-payer, multi-plan insurance arena of the kind enjoyed by every other major developed nation--Mike Magee gives us invaluable perspective and inspiration by which we can, indeed, reshape the future."--Amazon.com.
Other formats
Online version: Magee, Mike, M.D. Code blue. First Grove Atlantic hardcover edition. New York : Atlantic Monthly Press, April 2019
Contents
The constant gardner
Intertwined
Government steps in
The war of science against disease
Advocates
The house of God
Insuring complexity
Masters of manipulation
Equal parts politics and science
Strange bedfellows : health care, politics, and the Christian Right
Nigeria, CROs, and research biases
Viagra : "everything that rises must converge"
New rules
Time to deal
The MIC : "tapeworm of American economic competitiveness"
Appendix: Timeline of Pfizers penalties and transgressions.