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The Prevention Imperative - The SIMPCO Solution: Better Healthcare Outcomes for America - cover

The Prevention Imperative - The SIMPCO Solution: Better Healthcare Outcomes for America

Dr. Jeffrey Sterling

Publisher: Spines

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Summary

In an America where equitable health outcomes are a distant dream, a visionary physician unfolds a blueprint for change. Within these pages lies a courageous expedition through the healthcare landscape, dissecting the deep fissures of disparity that plague the very zip codes of our nation. From the pulsing heart of Chicago to the coal mines of West Virginia, from rural anguish to Mississippi's silent struggle—the narrative weaves through the social fabric that shapes our health, unearthing the social determinants that underwrite our collective well-being.

With a scalpel of insight, the author carves out the inefficiencies of a system ensnared in a curative obsession, proposing instead a paradigm shift towards prevention—a strategic realignment towards the potency and economy of forethought rather than hindsight. Here is a manifesto for a Managed Preventive Care Organization, an innovative endeavor birthed in the rich soils of Illinois, setting a precedent for a healthcare renaissance rooted in community empowerment and preventative wisdom. 

This is a call to upend norms, a clarion demand for a culture of health to rise from the ashes of inequity, a clarion demand for the American dream to reclaim its heart through the vigorous pulse of preventative care. With stories of resolve, analysis by pioneers, and the compelling case for transformation, this is more than a read—it’s a societal imperative dressed in the garb of academic rigor, a journey towards the healing of a nation.
Available since: 09/27/2024.

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