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The Invisible Hand Wielding the Scalpel

The American healthcare crisis is not a failure of good intentions-it is the success of a system designed to put profits first.Doctors dedicate their lives to saving patients. Insurance companies dedicate theirs to protecting shareholders. Between them lies a battlefield where ordinary Americans pay the price-with their health, their savings, and too often, their lives.In The Invisible Hand Wielding the Scalpel, Dr. Erica Rowe Urquhart-orthopedic surgeon, MBA, and private practice owner-pulls back the curtain on the insurers' playbook. Drawing on decades of frontline experience, she reveals how prior authorizations, retroactive denials, and deliberately confusing policies are not bureaucratic inefficiencies, but intentional tactics engineered to delay care, deny claims, and drive patients into financial ruin.Through vivid case studies, from children forced to wait weeks for urgent surgery to patients abandoned mid-treatment, Dr. Urquhart shows how the system weaponizes time and paperwork against the very people it is meant to serve. She exposes the double standards that allow executives and lobbyists to flourish while patients and doctors struggle, and documents how Congress routinely chooses political donations over patient lives.But this book is more than an exposé. With surgical precision, Dr. Urquhart dissects the root causes of America's fractured system and offers a prescription for change. She shows readers what they need to know about their rights, their coverage, and the hidden economic forces shaping every medical bill.If you have ever battled an insurance denial, waited months for a procedure you urgently needed, or opened a bill that defied comprehension, this book will confirm your frustrations-and empower you with knowledge.Unflinching, urgent, and deeply human, The Invisible Hand Wielding the Scalpel is not just a diagnosis of corruption. It is a call to action.

février 2026, env. 138 pages, Anglais
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