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Book Synopsis: An award-winning physician-writer exposes how pervasive cracks in the health care system cost us time, energy, and lives―and how we can fix them.There’s an unspoken assumption when we go to see a doctor: the doctor knows our medical story and is making decisions based on that story. But reality frequently falls short. Medical records vanish when we switch doctors. Critical details of life-saving treatment plans get lost in muddled electronic charts. The doctors we see change according to specialty, hospital shifts, or an insurer’s whims. Physician Ilana Yurkiewicz calls this phenomenon fragmentation, and, she argues, it’s the central failure of health care today.
In this gripping narrative from medicine’s front lines, Yurkiewicz reveals how a system that doesn’t talk to itself puts insupportable burdens on physicians, patients, and caregivers, forcing them to heroic lengths to hold the pieces together—barely. The stories she tells are at once harrowing and commonplace. A patient narrowly averts an unnecessary, invasive heart procedure by producing a worn rhythm strip he has carried in his pocket for a decade. A man diagnosed with leukemia while visiting from abroad has thirty-one physicians, but no one he can call “his” doctor, with tragic consequences. When Yurkiewicz’s own father falls ill, a culture that incentivizes health care providers to react with quick fixes to the problems immediately before them—often to the neglect of a patient’s overall narrative—leads to weeks of additional suffering and a risky hospital transfer.
The system is hanging by a thread, and we need better solutions. Yurkiewicz issues a clear-eyed call for change, naming concrete reforms doctors and policymakers can make, and empowering patients and their loved ones to advocate for themselves in the meantime. Urgent, radiantly humane, and ultimately hopeful, Fragmented a prescription for what really needs fixing in modern medicine.
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Are you tired of feeling like just another number in the health care system? It's time to take control of your medical story and find a solution that truly puts you at the center. Introducing Fragmented: A Doctor's Quest to Piece Together American Health Care, an eye-opening book by award-winning physician-writer, Ilana Yurkiewicz.
In this captivating narrative, Yurkiewicz exposes the pervasive cracks in our health care system that cost us valuable time, energy, and even lives. She reveals that the assumption of doctors knowing our medical history is often far from reality. Fragmentation, the central failure of health care today, results in medical records vanishing, critical treatment details getting lost, and patients being shuffled around without a consistent doctor.
But there is hope. Yurkiewicz not only highlights the distressing challenges faced by physicians, patients, and caregivers, but she also offers concrete solutions to fix this broken system. With her clear-eyed call for change, she empowers you to advocate for yourself and your loved ones. It's time to demand better solutions, better care, and better outcomes.
Don't let your health suffer due to a fragmented system. Take charge of your medical narrative and discover the path to a brighter future in health care. Get your hands on Fragmented today and be part of the movement to revolutionize modern medicine.
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