How U.S. Health Care Became Big Business
Writer Elisabeth Rosenthal has worked as a physician and says it's far more lucrative in the U.S. health system to provide a lifetime of treatments than a cure. Her new book is An American Sickness.
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April 10, 2017 at 11:01PM
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