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When we get sick, we go to the doctor. It's bad, isn't it? It's bad, because it's bad. Medicine is still It was not an industry, it was a kind of craft. Big pharma Despite the rapid rise of the industry, the spread of health services, and the emergence of hospital chains, medicine is still in trouble. depends on the individual efforts of individual doctors!
In The End of Medicine, Andy Kessler argues that this system has come to an end. The activities it carries out within and around the sector. Kessler's conclusion after long and detailed research: This: The field where the next great wave of technological innovation will occur will be Medicine.
These are the three diseases that threaten our health the most and absorb the largest portion of health expenditures. Technological inventions that will bring the adults to their knees – Cancer, Heart Attacks and Strokes – and eliminate them without posing a mortal threat are next.
The change that has begun in medicine will accelerate further. Health services will become cheaper and being a doctor in many fields will become a thing of the past, just like bank tellers before ATMs.
This book describes the end of medicine as we know it – With a lively, humorous and impressive narrative; An exciting story that you really can't put down.