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Robert M. Kaplan

    Le Dr Robert M. Kaplan est un psychiatre et professeur associé clinique affilié à la Graduate School of Medicine de l'Université de Wollongong, en Australie. Son expertise réside dans le domaine de la psychiatrie, où il contribue à la recherche universitaire et à l'enseignement.

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    Klinische Ökonomik : Effektivität & Effizienz von Gesundheitsleistungen
    Disease, Diagnoses, and Dollars
    Medical Murder
    • Dr Harold Shipman told his unsuspecting patients he was conducting blood tests as he injected them with a massive dose of heroin; they were dead within minutes. Before his trial, many assumed he was an over-zealous GP who went too far in providing comfort to dying patients. In the end, he was found guilty of deliberately and coldly murdering 218 of his patients. But although Britain's worst serial killer, he is far from alone. Doctors have power over both life and death, and this shocking and grisly book reveals terrifying cases of those who exploit this to meet their twisted pathological needs, including: * Dr Harry Bailey, a psychiatrist who dispatched more than 20 patients using Deep Sleep Therapy * Dr Radovan Karadizic, the psychiatrist who led the genocide during the Bosnian War * Dr William Palmer, who poisoned his victims for insurance money Kaplan analyses the chilling paradox of why these trusted practitioners spent years learning how to preserve life, only to turn their focus on how to end it.

      Medical Murder
    • Disease, Diagnoses, and Dollars

      Facing the Ever-Expanding Market for Medical Care

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the paradox of high healthcare spending and poor health outcomes in the US, Kaplan explores strategies to improve the system. The book offers insightful analysis and practical recommendations aimed at policymakers to effectively address the country's healthcare challenges and enhance overall health indicators.

      Disease, Diagnoses, and Dollars