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Random Acts of Medicine
Anupam B. Jena
Christopher Worsham
其他書名
The Hidden Forces That Sway Doctors, Impact Patients, and Shape Our Health
出版
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
, 2023-07-11
主題
Business & Economics / Industries / Healthcare
Health & Fitness / Health Care Issues
Political Science / Public Policy / Health Care
ISBN
0385548826
9780385548823
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=vY6UEAAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
Does timing, circumstance, or luck impact your health care? This groundbreaking book reveals the hidden side of medicine and how unexpected—but predictable—events can profoundly affect our health. • Is there ever a good time to have a heart attack? Why do kids born in the summer get diagnosed more often with A.D.H.D.? How are marathons harmful for your health, even when you're not running?
"Fantastically entertaining and deeply thought-provoking." —Emily Oster,
New York Times
bestselling author of
The Family Firm, Cribsheet,
and
Expecting Better
"Random Acts of Medicine
shows that the ingenious use of natural experiments can improve medicine and save lives."
—
Wall Street Journal
As a University of Chicago–trained economist and Harvard medical school professor and doctor, Anupam Jena is uniquely equipped to answer these questions. And as a critical care doctor at Massachusetts General who researches health care policy, Christopher Worsham confronts their impact on the hospital’s sickest patients. In this singular work of science and medicine, Jena and Worsham show us how medicine really works, and its effect on all of us.
Relying on ingeniously devised natural experiments—random events that unknowingly turn us into experimental subjects—Jena and Worsham do more than offer readers colorful stories. They help us see the way our health is shaped by forces invisible to the untrained eye. Is there ever a good time to have a heart attack? Do you choose the veteran doctor or the rookie? Do you really need the surgery your doctor recommends? These questions are rife with significance; their impact can be life changing. Addressing them in a style that’s both animated and enlightening, Random Acts of Medicine empowers you to see past the white coat and find out what really makes medicine work—and how it could work better.