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'Sense of Direction It Needs to be Restored' - Part I: Healthcare

Wednesday, August 6, 2008 General News
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ATLANTA, Aug. 5 Learn more about America's health carecrisis from a physician's standpoint in "Sense of Direction It Needs to beRestored: Part I: Healthcare" (published by AuthorHouse -http://www.authorhouse.com), the new book by Atlanta-area doctor Raj K.Gandhi, M.B.B.S., M.D. (Pathology and Bacteriology), F.R.C.S. (Edinburgh),F.R.C.S (London).
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"The health care mess we are in is an American problem," writes Dr.Gandhi. "It should have an American solution." He has written "Sense ofDirection It Needs to be Restored" in an effort to bring the problem to theattention of the general public and medical community alike. He proposes aplan unique to America:
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"Sense of Direction It Needs to be Restored" provides numerous examples ofproblems Gandhi has encountered working in the health care system. He relatesexperiences providing thousands of dollars of care to patients receivingMedicare, Medicaid and those who have health insurance, shedding light on thefact that oftentimes these bills only get partially paid by the government orinsurance companies, leaving tens of thousands of dollars in unpaid medicalcosts.

Raj K. Gandhi, M.B.B.S., M.D. (Pathology and Bacteriology), F.R.C.S.(Edinburgh), F.R.C.S (London) lives in Atlanta, Georgia with his wife,Bharati, and younger son, Ravi. He has been practicing thoracic surgery incommunity hospitals for more than 30 years.

AuthorHouse is the premier book publisher (http://www.authorhouse.com) foremerging, self-published (http://www.authorhouse.com/GetPublished/FAQ.aspx)authors. For more information, please visit http://www.authorhouse.com.

This release was issued through eReleases(TM). For more information,visit http://www.ereleases.com.The Canadian health care system is good for Canada, the British system is good for England, and the Cuban system is good for Cuba. European health care systems are good for their countries. We can and we should learn from them. But adopting one or more will not solve our problem. America's personality and its perspective is different. So is its psyche. An inherent desire for innovation and cutting-edge technology is an essential ingredient of that personality. Impatience to have it now and get it right is part of the psyche. Freedom of choice is part of both -- the personality and the psyche. The treatment plan for our sick health care system must ensure preservation of those characteristics. Otherwise, it may not work.

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