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Book Synopsis: How did a lifesaving medical breakthrough become a for-profit enterprise that threatens many of the people it’s meant to save?Six decades ago, visionary doctors achieved the impossible: the humble kidney, acknowledged since ancient times to be as essential to life as the heart, became the first human organ to be successfully replaced with a machine. Yet huge dialysis corporations, ambitious doctor-entrepreneurs and Beltway lobbyists soon turned this medical miracle into an early experiment in for-profit medicine—and one of the nation’s worst healthcare catastrophes.
With powerful insight and on-the-ground reporting, New York Times best-selling author Tom Mueller introduces an unforgettable cast of characters. Heroic patients, including a Hollywood stuntman and body double, risk their lives to blow the whistle on how they’ve been mistreated. An unpaid activist living in a south Georgia trailer park fights to save patients from involuntary discharge from their lifesaving care. Industry insiders put their careers on the line to speak out about the endemic wrongs and pervasive inequality they’ve witnessed—and about dialysis executives who dress as musketeers and Star Wars characters to exhort their employees to more aggressive profit-seeking.
Mueller evokes the scientific ingenuity and optimism of the 1950s and 1960s, when the burgeoning field of organ transplant and early dialysis machines offered long-awaited hope for lifesaving care. That is, until a New York salesman had himself dialyzed on the floor of the House, and Congress made renal disease the only “Medicare for All” condition—opening the financial floodgates for Big Dialysis. Of the thousands caught in a web of corporate greed, a disproportionate number are Black and Latino, highlighting the stark racial divides already endemic to American medicine.
How to Make a Killing reveals dialysis as a microcosm of American medicine and poses a vital challenge: find a way to fix dialysis, and we’ll have a fighting chance of fixing our country’s dysfunctional healthcare system as a whole, restoring patients, not profits, as its true purpose.
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Are you ready to discover the shocking secrets behind the American healthcare system? Look no further than our groundbreaking book, "How to Make a Killing: Blood, Death and Dollars in American Medicine". In this eye-opening account, we delve deep into the hidden tactics and profit-driven motives that drive the industry. Brace yourself for a jaw-dropping examination of the dark side of healthcare.
Uncover the twisted truth about how healthcare companies prioritize their bottom line over patient well-being. "How to Make a Killing" exposes the alarming strategies used to inflate medical bills and exploit the vulnerable. This book will leave you questioning the integrity of the entire system and empower you to take control of your healthcare decisions.
With uncompromising honesty and meticulous research, this book serves as a wake-up call to all Americans. Whether you are a patient, healthcare professional, or simply someone concerned about the state of healthcare in our country, "How to Make a Killing" will forever change your perspective. You owe it to yourself to be informed about the forces at play in American medicine.
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