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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Robert M. KaplanPublisher: Harvard University Press Imprint: Harvard University Press ISBN: 9780674975903ISBN 10: 0674975901 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 04 February 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Language: English Table of ContentsReviewsKaplan...argues that our enthusiasm for biomedical science has inflated health-care costs while encouraging us to neglect more fundamental determinants of ill health, such as behavior and social conditions.--Chris Pope Wall Street Journal (3/17/2019 12:00:00 AM) Kaplan's call to 'rethink' how health-care costs could be lowered through greater attention to disease prevention and social and behavioral risk factors is worth noting.-- Publishers Weekly (11/2/2018 12:00:00 AM) Many Americans are already aware of the extraordinary cost of health care in the United States. This fact is frequently explained away by asserting that such is the price to be paid for the best health care system in the world. Kaplan's book shatters that comforting myth and exposes the American health care system for what it is: below average in quality and therefore way above average in cost.--Joseph Q. Jarvis American Interest (3/18/2019 12:00:00 AM) Sharp, authoritative, and intensely data-driven...The argument is deeply compelling.-- Kirkus Reviews (12/1/2018 12:00:00 AM) This is the right book, by the right author, at the right time. Kaplan asks a simple question that should concern all of us: why do we spend so much on health but have such poor results? He challenges the fundamental premise that has guided much of American biomedicine for the past half century: that we will achieve health through medical intervention. He makes a convincing argument that we need to think differently--that the promotion of health and prevention of disease should motivate our spending.--Sandro Galea, Boston University School of Public Health More than Medicine makes a clear and compelling case for why America's overspending on medical care contributes to poor health outcomes. To improve health and well-being in current and future generations, we must heed Kaplan's call to prioritize financial support for the social determinants of health.--Jonathan Fielding, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health By combining scientific and clinical evidence with rare insight into political funding processes, Kaplan argues persuasively that the vast amount of money we spend on health care is not worth the cost. More than Medicine challenges us to reincorporate the essential element of human care back into medicine.--Rose McDermott, Brown University From one of the world's leading experts on public health, a brilliant data-driven examination of the mismatch between the pathways to optimal health and the narrow focus of legacy medicine. More than Medicine offers a new vision to advance health, science, and public policy.--Howard S. Friedman, author of The Longevity Project This is the right book, by the right author, at the right time. Kaplan asks a simple question that should concern all of us: why do we spend so much on health but have such poor health outcomes? He challenges the fundamental premise--we will achieve health through medical intervention--that has guided much of American biomedicine for the past half century. He makes a compelling case that we need to think differently. The promotion of health and prevention of disease should motivate our spending.--Sandro Galea, Boston University School of Public Health By combining scientific and clinical evidence with rare insight into political funding processes, Kaplan argues convincingly that the vast amounts of money we spend on health care is not worth the cost. More than Medicine challenges us to reincorporate the essential element of human care back into medicine.--Rose McDermott, Brown University From one of the world's leading experts on public health, a brilliant data-driven examination of the mismatch between the pathways to optimal health and the narrow focus of legacy medicine. More than Medicine offers a new vision to advance health, science, and public policy.--Howard S. Friedman, author of The Longevity Project More than Medicine makes a clear and compelling case for why America's overspending on medical care contributes to poor health outcomes. To improve health and well-being in current and future generations, we must heed Kaplan's argument to prioritize financial support for the social determinants of health.--Jonathan Fielding, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health Many Americans are already aware of the extraordinary cost of health care in the United States. This fact is frequently explained away by asserting that such is the price to be paid for the best health care system in the world. Kaplan's book shatters that comforting myth and exposes the American health care system for what it is: below average in quality and therefore way above average in cost.-- (03/18/2019) This is the right book, by the right author, at the right time. Kaplan asks a simple question that should concern all of us: why do we spend so much on health but have such poor results? He challenges the fundamental premise that has guided much of American biomedicine for the past half century: that we will achieve health through medical intervention. He makes a convincing argument that we need to think differently--that the promotion of health and prevention of disease should motivate our spending.--Sandro Galea, Boston University School of Public Health Sharp, authoritative, and intensely data-driven...The argument is deeply compelling.--Kirkus Reviews (12/01/2018) Kaplan...argues that our enthusiasm for biomedical science has inflated health-care costs while encouraging us to neglect more fundamental determinants of ill health, such as behavior and social conditions.--Chris Pope Wall Street Journal (03/17/2019) Kaplan's call to 'rethink' how health-care costs could be lowered through greater attention to disease prevention and social and behavioral risk factors is worth noting.--Publishers Weekly (11/02/2018) By combining scientific and clinical evidence with rare insight into political funding processes, Kaplan argues persuasively that the vast amount of money we spend on health care is not worth the cost. More than Medicine challenges us to reincorporate the essential element of human care back into medicine.--Rose McDermott, Brown University More than Medicine makes a clear and compelling case for why America's overspending on medical care contributes to poor health outcomes. To improve health and well-being in current and future generations, we must heed Kaplan's call to prioritize financial support for the social determinants of health.--Jonathan Fielding, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health From one of the world's leading experts on public health, a brilliant data-driven examination of the mismatch between the pathways to optimal health and the narrow focus of legacy medicine. More than Medicine offers a new vision to advance health, science, and public policy.--Howard S. Friedman, author of The Longevity Project Author InformationRobert M. Kaplan is Director of Research at the Stanford School of Medicine Clinical Excellence Research Center. He has served as Associate Director of the National Institutes of Health. He is past president of the American Psychological Association Division of Health Psychology, the International Society for Quality of Life Research, and the Society of Behavioral Medicine, and is former Editor in Chief of Health Psychology and the Annals of Behavioral Medicine. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |