The doctor crisis : how physicians can, and must, lead the way to better health care / Jack Cochran, MD and Charles Kenney.

"In our nation's effort to improve health care quality, access and affordability, the doctor crisis is routinely overlooked. More than 80 percent of doctors say that the medical profession is "in decline." Three in five would like to quit. Kaiser Permanente, one of the world'...

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Main Authors: Cochran, Jack (Author), Kenney, Charles (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : PublicAffairs, [2014]
Edition:First edition.
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505 0 |a pt. I. Miracles, Urgency: A Higher Calling -- pt. II. The Colorado Story: Firshand Lessons for Preserving and Enhancing Physician Careers to Provide Superb Patient Care -- pt. III. Pathway Forward: Solving the Doctor Crisis, Expanding the Learning Coalition. 
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