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Health outside the hospital: Medicine in the 21st century Observer Online Stanford University physician Walter Bortz goes so far as to say in his new book "Next Medicine" that current medicine is "irrelevant," and claims that there exists a "basic mismatch between human biology and capitalism." Quotes such as these make the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Concierge medicine Mason City Globe Gazette The spread of "concierge medicine," where doctors limit their practice to patients who pay a fee of about $1500 a year, could drive a wedge among the insured. Eventually, people unable to afford the retainer might find themselves stuck on a lower tier, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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