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Side Effects

How Our Healthcare Lost Its Way–and How We Fix It

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By: David Haslam
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A Waterstones Best Books of 2022 pick

With a single drug in the UK currently costing £340,000 per patient per year, or a gene therapy in the USA being costed at $1.2million, who should get such treatments, and how can we begin to afford them? Should we all be entitled to timely mental health therapy? How should we care for our old?

As we grapple with the world's worst pandemic for a century, our minds are on our health more than ever. But what should we rightfully expect of doctors? In this original and thought-provoking book, Sir David Haslam explores what good healthcare should achieve and asks how we pay for it. Informed by patient stories and data from across the world—from US big pharma to Britain's NHS—this is an urgent and often moving examination of our most important asset: our health.

©2022 David Haslam (P)2022 W. F. Howes Ltd
Policy & Administration Politics & Government Social Policy Health care Mental Health
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Wow!! A well researched book outlining the complexities that surrounds heath and social care. I’ve worked within healthcare for 26years and still find red tape and clunky systems remain one of the issues. A thought provoking book. Let’s hope there are some policy makers and people in power to find the time to reflect what has been described in this book and move towards proactive rather than reactive behaviours that still remain in the 21st century. Thank you David for bringing this discussion to audible!! Fabulous!! Fabulous!! Fabulous!!

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Honest and thought provoking

An insightful and honest summary of the challenges facing healthcare systems around the world written by somebody with first hand knowledge and experience.

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