Doctor, Your Patient Will See You Now
Gaining the Upper Hand in Your Medical Care
By (author) Steven Z. Kussin

Publication date:
03 June 2011Length of book:
328 pagesPublisher
Rowman & Littlefield PublishersDimensions:
240x163mm6x9"
ISBN-13: 9781442210592
The state of health care in this country is routinely discussed in the media, at the office, and around the kitchen table. Yet as consumers of medical care, Americans often blindly accept medical advice that may or may not be relevant or even appropriate. Doctor, Your Patient Will See You Now is meant to turn on its head the old notion that medical care is dictated by the doctors who offer advice. Today, it's all about the patients who receive it. Bias, financial incentives, and preventable medical error are common to the point of inevitability and have proven resistant to reform. Patients increasingly and correctly feel that they are on their own in a large, bewildering, impersonal, and dangerous medical system.
Offering an insider's perspective, Dr. Kussin provides the tools readers need to make informed decisions about their care, as well as the confidence to question their doctor's advice, seek out additional information, and discern the best path for their care. With this book, readers learn how to maintain a professional approach that, rather than straining the doctor-patient relationship, makes it stronger and more cooperative.
Offering an insider's perspective, Dr. Kussin provides the tools readers need to make informed decisions about their care, as well as the confidence to question their doctor's advice, seek out additional information, and discern the best path for their care. With this book, readers learn how to maintain a professional approach that, rather than straining the doctor-patient relationship, makes it stronger and more cooperative.
Dr. Steven Z. Kussin addresses not a particular group of patients but the world at large. A bad car accident 10 years ago prompted him to reflect at length on the “process and philosophy” of medical care, and his book is an encyclopedic treatise on the sad state of medicine today and the best ways for an Internet-savvy consumer to cope....He also offers the occasional nugget of unusual advice. Should you really send your doctor a birthday card and gift to get better care, as he suggests? As bad as things are out there, one does like to think this particular precaution has not yet become necessary. The sardonic commentary loops on — Kurt Vonnegut meeting Miss Manners — as Dr. Kussin settles himself down at the edge of your bed for a nice long lecture....Dr. Kussin does offer comprehensive advice on using medical Web sites to advantage....For future sociologists, this book will serve as an invaluable guide to the echoing chambers of the 2011 doctor’s mind.