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The American Medical Disorder

Join Professor Peter Swenson, author of Disorder: A History of Reform, Reaction, and Money in American Medicine, to explore the history of divisive politics surrounding public health in the United States. Professor Swenson traces a century of medical politics up to the present day where health care now represents approximately 20 percent of the U.S. GDP, the highest proportion in the world. And yet compared to other developed nations, fewer people have guaranteed care and our health outcomes are far from the best. He'll explain the rise of what he calls “the American medical disorder”—including, as the Institute of Medicine puts it, an underfunded public health system “in disarray.” Drawing on themes from his book, he'll discuss the perennial conflicts over quality, equality, and economy in health care delivery. Disorder, has been praised as: “A comprehensive, revealing, and surprising account of the history of American medicine: its underappreciated contributions and better-known failings. A must-read for students of the medical profession.”—David Blumenthal, M.D., coauthor of The Heart of Power: Health and Politics in the Oval Office and president of the Commonwealth Fund “A bold, zealous reassessment of the American Medical Association as profoundly progressive before a 1920s reactionary turn. Certain to animate spirited debate over the political transformations underlying America’s medical disorder.”—John Harley Warner, author of Dissection and coeditor of Locating Medical History “This sweeping opus tells an epic tale of American medicine, with its complexities and struggles, and helps us simultaneously see its flaws and promise—while providing an impetus to guide the progress to a better era.”—Harlan M. Krumholz, M.D., author of The Expert Guide to Beating Heart Disease

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