Book Review: Landmarks - The Inside Story of the New American Health Care Act and Its Implications for All of Us
Landmark is a collection of essays written by various reporters, editors and national staff of the Washington Post. Then there is the actual text of the bill. It provides a comprehensive overview of legislation and examines its impact on various Americans and the entire healthcare system. In addition, it provides a very rich historical background and perspective. For example, how legislation comes together, events and negotiations, political challenges and obstacles, etc.
The book has a systematic structure and is divided into three parts. The first part provides an on-the-spot report on the way the law is issued. The second part emphasizes the effectiveness and impact of the new law, the third of which is a summary of the legislation.
For many people, the historical background makes it worth reading because it also covers a lot of reports about national health care. It has also been found to be worth reading because it provides appropriate and detailed coverage compared to scattered and sensational media coverage.
Although the bill seems to have been corrected in some places, the authors still try to convince you that the law will change the way doctors do business and mark changes in the patient experience.
This book will increase your understanding of the issues related to the bill, and your discussion and debate skills will be enhanced. This book provides a very balanced perspective that should be read by everyone.
Landmark is a written analysis of the new health care reform bill, and all contributors have clarified the specific areas of the bill, recommendations.
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