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25 Keys to Redesign U.S. Healthcare:
 

Before we can even begin to fix what ails U.S. health care, we have to start with the right assumptions. That means asking key questions. In this book, Dave Racer looks at 25 key understandings from which we can work together to redesign U.S. Healthcare.

 

96 pages; Paperback, Kindle, or Nook. Published in 2011. Retail $15.95

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25 Keys to Redesign U.S. Healthcare

YOUR HEALTH MATTERS:

What you need to know about US health care The handbook for US health care. Where we were, are, and could be, if we overturn the dangerous and unhealthy damage from the 2010 health reform law. Easy to read, like a novel, but filled with what you need to know to make a difference in 2010 and beyond.

336 pages, Hardcover: Published in 2006 - Retail Price: $24.95
 

Your Health Matters

FACTS: NOT FICTION: What really ails US health care

No more hype about infant mortality, life expectancy, the uninsured, and other phony statistics. This powerful little book contains just the facts, facts every day Americans need to know to pressure Congress to do the right thing.

64 pages, Paperback: Updated in 2008 - Retail Price: $3.5
 

FACTS: Not Fiction

Why health care costs so much: The Solution - Consumers

Fixing what's wrong with health care starts with knowing why it costs so much, and then finding a way to reduce its cost that will actually work. There is a better way - to teach patients how to be consumers.


80 pages, Paperback: Published in 2009 - Retail Price: $3.50

 

The Solution-Consumers

Why health care costs so much: Governments' Real Role

Washington DC liberals think government should be the health care czar. That's why they passed their new law in 2010. But they were wrong. Government does have a real role to play, but it is far different from how the liberals see it. Governments' real role leads to more liberty, freedom, and economic growth. And you get to make your own health care choices, not a government czar and her bureaucrats.

96 pages, Paperback: Published in 2010 - Retail Price: $3.50
 

Gov's Real Role

Health Reform: The End of the American Revolution?

Diagnostic radiologist Lee Kurisko planned to practice radiology in his Canadian homeland all his life. He abandoned this plan when he realized its government-controlled health care system made it impossible to deliver timely, quality care. The United States offered freedom to patients and their physicians, with abundant high-quality, accessible care. Will federal "health reform" destroy American liberty and the U.S. health care system?

256 pages, Paperback: Published in 2009 - Retail Price: $29.9
 

Kurisko Book

To Change the Heart of Man

To Change the Heart of Man tells the story of how the human race lost out on a life-saving device--a permanent, totally implantable artificial heart. The world was forever affected by Harold Kletschka, a man whose devout life of personal faith, insatiable curiosity, disciplined education and dedication will continue to impact the lives of countless millions of people.

484 pages, Paperback: Published in 2009 - Retail Price: $24.95