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The Great American Medical Show: The Good, the Not-So-Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

What happens when a seasoned physician pulls back the curtain on America's health care system?

Dr. Bernard M. Patten has lived medicine from every angle: patient, doctor, advocate, and critic. With wit, candor, and unflinching honesty, he takes readers on an eye-opening journey through decades of encounters that reveal both the brilliance and the failures of modern medicine.

From the golden age of doctor-patient trust to today's labyrinth of insurance denials, inflated costs, over-testing, and medical quackery, Patten exposes a system where profits too often come before patients. Along the way, he shares vivid stories about hospitals, doctors, insurance companies, and the people caught in between.

This book is a call for clarity, skepticism, and empowerment. Readers will come away better prepared to navigate the complexities of American healthcare, armed with knowledge, perspective, and a critical eye. If you want to understand what went wrong with the most expensive health care system in the world, The Great American Medical Show will inform, provoke, and inspire.

Media
Ebook
Formats
EPUB, PDF (downloadable via Google Drive)
Delivery
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Genres
Biography & Memoir, Health & Wellness, Nonfiction, Politics and Government
Length
201-300 pages
Offered by
Identity Publications (Publisher)
(User: gregorydiehl)
Batch
May 2026
Starts: 2026-05-01
Ended: 2026-05-26
On Sale
2025-11-04
Countries
Available in all countries
Links
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Receipt
2 reviewed, 2 marked received
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30
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