Dr. Steven Kussin, physician and a pioneer in the Shared Decision movement, takes readers through the steps of how to avoid the many pitfalls of unnecessary and sometimes even dangerous medical care.
The American healthcare system is subsidized by its services to healthy people. The goal as it is for any business is to encourage people to become consumers by creating an emotionally-fueled demand for things that are suddenly and urgently needed. It’s hard to make healthy people well; it’s easy to make them sick.
Segment 1: Carole Marks with Dr. Steven Kussin (The Slippery Slope of Health Care: Why Bad Things Happen to Healthy Patients and How to Avoid Them) Part 1
Segment 2: Carole Marks with Dr. Steven Kussin (The Slippery Slope of Health Care: Why Bad Things Happen to Healthy Patients and How to Avoid Them) Part 2
Segment 2: Carole Marks with Dr. Steven Kussin (The Slippery Slope of Health Care: Why Bad Things Happen to Healthy Patients and How to Avoid Them) Part 3
Segment 4: Meg McDonald (Megisms)
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