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The End of Medicine

How Silicon Valley (and Naked Mice) Will Reboot Your Doctor

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  • 368 pages
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The book critiques the healthcare system, arguing that despite advancements in pharmaceuticals and healthcare organizations, medicine functions more like an isolated practice than a cohesive industry. It highlights the disconnect between individual doctors and the broader healthcare system, emphasizing the financial instability and inefficiencies that plague modern medicine. The narrative suggests that the complexities of healthcare resemble witchcraft rather than a structured industry, raising concerns about the future of medical care.

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The End of Medicine, Andy Kessler

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