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Drawn from the popular Narrative Matters column in the journal Health Affairs, these essays embody a vision for a health care system that centers the humanity of patients and doctors alike. Health care decision making affects patients and families first and foremost, yet their perspectives are not always factored into health policy deliberations and discussions. In this anthology, Jessica Bylander brings together the personal stories of the patients, physicians, caregivers, policy makers, and others whose writings add much-needed human context to health care decision making. Drawn from the popular Narrative Matters column in the leading health policy journal Health Affairs, this collection features essays by some of the leading minds in health care today, including Pulitzer Prizewinner Siddhartha Mukherjee, MacArthur fellow Diane Meier, former Planned Parenthood president Leana S. Wen, and former secretary of health and human services Louis W. Sullivan. The collection also presents

Table of Contents

Foreword, by Abraham Verghese, MD
List of Contributors
Introduction

Chapter 1. The Practice of Medicine
The Importance of Being
Abraham Verghese
Rethinking the Traditional Doctor's Visit
Maureen A. Mavrinac
In the Safety Net: A Tale of Ticking Clocks and Tricky Diagnoses
Maria Maldonado
The Personal Toll of Practicing Medicine
Elaine Schattner

Chapter 2. Medical Innovation and Research
Cancer, Our Genes, and the Anxiety of Risk-Based Medicine
Siddhartha Mukherjee
Beating a Cancer Death Sentence
Jonathan Friedlaender
A Black Alzheimer's Patient Wants to Be Part of the Cure
Katti Gray

Chapter 3. Patient-Centered Care
"Nothing Is Broken": For an Injured Doctor, Quality-Focused Care Misses the Mark
Charlotte Yeh
The Battle of the Bundle: Lessons from My Mother's Partial Hip Replacement
Timothy Hoff
Even in an Emergency, Doctors Must Make Informed Consent an Informed Choice
Cindy Brach

Chapter 4. The Doctor-Patient Relationship
How to Win the Doctor Lottery
Donna Jackson Nakazawa
At the VA, Healing the Doctor-Patient Relationship
Raya Elfadel Kheirbek
When Patients Mentor Doctors: The Story of One Vital Bond
Aroonsiri Sangarlangkarn

Chapter 5. Disparities and Discrimination
"Go Back to California": When Providers Fail Transgender Patients
Laura Arrowsmith
A Simple Case of Chest Pain: Sensitizing Doctors to Patients with Disabilities
Leana S. Wen
Grasping at the Moon: Enhancing Access to Careers in the Health Professions
Louis W. Sullivan
Bridging the Divide between Dental and Medical Care
Gayathri Subramanian
In Rural Towns, Immigrant Doctors Fill a Critical Need
Yasmin Sokkar Harker
An Uninsured Immigrant Delays Needed Care
Cheryl Bettigole

Chapter 6. Aging and End-of-Life Care
"I Don't Want Jenny to Think I'm Abandoning Her": Views on Overtreatment
Diane E. Meier
The Fall: Aligning the Best Care with Standards of Care at the End of Life
Patricia Gabow
Getting It Right at the End of Life
Dina Keller Moss
The Evolving Moral Landscape of Palliative Care
Myrick C. Shinall
Necessary Steps: How Health Care Fails Older Patients, and How It Can Be Done Better
Louise Aronson
A Family Disease: Witnessing Firsthand the Toll that Dementia Takes on Caregivers
Gary Epstein-Lubow

Chapter 7. Maternity and Childbirth
Watching the Clock: A Mother's Hope for a Natural Birth in a Cesarean Culture
Carla Keirns
In the "Gray Zone," a Doctor Faces Tough Decisions on Infant Resuscitation
Gautham K. Suresh
Reversing the Rise in Maternal Mortality
Katy B. Kozhimannil

Chapter 8. Opioids and Substance Abuse
Down the Rabbit Hole: A Chronic Pain Sufferer Navigates the Maze of Opioid Use
Janice Lynch Schuster
In Opioid Withdrawal, with No Help in Sight
Travis N. Rieder
The Fine Line between Doctoring and Dealing
Pooja Lagisetty
Intoxicated, Homeless, and in Need of a Place to Land
Otis Warren

Index

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 28/04/2020
      ISBN13: 9781421437521, 978-1421437521
      ISBN10: 142143752X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Drawn from the popular Narrative Matters column in the journal Health Affairs, these essays embody a vision for a health care system that centers the humanity of patients and doctors alike. Health care decision making affects patients and families first and foremost, yet their perspectives are not always factored into health policy deliberations and discussions. In this anthology, Jessica Bylander brings together the personal stories of the patients, physicians, caregivers, policy makers, and others whose writings add much-needed human context to health care decision making. Drawn from the popular Narrative Matters column in the leading health policy journal Health Affairs, this collection features essays by some of the leading minds in health care today, including Pulitzer Prizewinner Siddhartha Mukherjee, MacArthur fellow Diane Meier, former Planned Parenthood president Leana S. Wen, and former secretary of health and human services Louis W. Sullivan. The collection also presents

      Table of Contents

      Foreword, by Abraham Verghese, MD
      List of Contributors
      Introduction

      Chapter 1. The Practice of Medicine
      The Importance of Being
      Abraham Verghese
      Rethinking the Traditional Doctor's Visit
      Maureen A. Mavrinac
      In the Safety Net: A Tale of Ticking Clocks and Tricky Diagnoses
      Maria Maldonado
      The Personal Toll of Practicing Medicine
      Elaine Schattner

      Chapter 2. Medical Innovation and Research
      Cancer, Our Genes, and the Anxiety of Risk-Based Medicine
      Siddhartha Mukherjee
      Beating a Cancer Death Sentence
      Jonathan Friedlaender
      A Black Alzheimer's Patient Wants to Be Part of the Cure
      Katti Gray

      Chapter 3. Patient-Centered Care
      "Nothing Is Broken": For an Injured Doctor, Quality-Focused Care Misses the Mark
      Charlotte Yeh
      The Battle of the Bundle: Lessons from My Mother's Partial Hip Replacement
      Timothy Hoff
      Even in an Emergency, Doctors Must Make Informed Consent an Informed Choice
      Cindy Brach

      Chapter 4. The Doctor-Patient Relationship
      How to Win the Doctor Lottery
      Donna Jackson Nakazawa
      At the VA, Healing the Doctor-Patient Relationship
      Raya Elfadel Kheirbek
      When Patients Mentor Doctors: The Story of One Vital Bond
      Aroonsiri Sangarlangkarn

      Chapter 5. Disparities and Discrimination
      "Go Back to California": When Providers Fail Transgender Patients
      Laura Arrowsmith
      A Simple Case of Chest Pain: Sensitizing Doctors to Patients with Disabilities
      Leana S. Wen
      Grasping at the Moon: Enhancing Access to Careers in the Health Professions
      Louis W. Sullivan
      Bridging the Divide between Dental and Medical Care
      Gayathri Subramanian
      In Rural Towns, Immigrant Doctors Fill a Critical Need
      Yasmin Sokkar Harker
      An Uninsured Immigrant Delays Needed Care
      Cheryl Bettigole

      Chapter 6. Aging and End-of-Life Care
      "I Don't Want Jenny to Think I'm Abandoning Her": Views on Overtreatment
      Diane E. Meier
      The Fall: Aligning the Best Care with Standards of Care at the End of Life
      Patricia Gabow
      Getting It Right at the End of Life
      Dina Keller Moss
      The Evolving Moral Landscape of Palliative Care
      Myrick C. Shinall
      Necessary Steps: How Health Care Fails Older Patients, and How It Can Be Done Better
      Louise Aronson
      A Family Disease: Witnessing Firsthand the Toll that Dementia Takes on Caregivers
      Gary Epstein-Lubow

      Chapter 7. Maternity and Childbirth
      Watching the Clock: A Mother's Hope for a Natural Birth in a Cesarean Culture
      Carla Keirns
      In the "Gray Zone," a Doctor Faces Tough Decisions on Infant Resuscitation
      Gautham K. Suresh
      Reversing the Rise in Maternal Mortality
      Katy B. Kozhimannil

      Chapter 8. Opioids and Substance Abuse
      Down the Rabbit Hole: A Chronic Pain Sufferer Navigates the Maze of Opioid Use
      Janice Lynch Schuster
      In Opioid Withdrawal, with No Help in Sight
      Travis N. Rieder
      The Fine Line between Doctoring and Dealing
      Pooja Lagisetty
      Intoxicated, Homeless, and in Need of a Place to Land
      Otis Warren

      Index

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