Purple Solutions

Purple Solutions
Author: Daniel Sem
Publisher: Daniel Sem
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2020-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9780578706184

America spends more than any other developed country on healthcare, and yet does not provide better health outcomes. Why is healthcare so expensive in America, and what is the solution to this out-of-control cost curve? Republicans and Democrats can't agree, and yet rational compromise is desperately needed. Perhaps the best solution to better healthcare in America lies between all this political hyperbole. In Purple Solutions, a collection of 20 experts have come together to share their thoughts and expertise on how to reform healthcare in America. Expert contributors include the former president of the AMA, policy and think tank leaders, healthcare executives, entrepreneurs looking to disrupt the current medical industrial complex, politicians, payers, providers and legal experts. The solution is in our hands as consumers and voters, not in the hands of big government or corporate medicine. Viable bipartisan solutions to healthcare reform are presented - we just need to change our mindset, and then convince our elected officials to compromise and work towards giving us better healthcare in America.

Merck's Report

Merck's Report
Author: Theodore Weicker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 366
Release: 1913
Genre: Pharmaceutical industry
ISBN:

Basic Concepts of Chemistry

Basic Concepts of Chemistry
Author: Leo J. Malone
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 1449
Release: 2008-12-03
Genre: Science
ISBN: 047174154X

Engineers who need to have a better understanding of chemistry will benefit from this accessible book. It places a stronger emphasis on outcomes assessment, which is the driving force for many of the new features. Each section focuses on the development and assessment of one or two specific objectives. Within each section, a specific objective is included, an anticipatory set to orient the reader, content discussion from established authors, and guided practice problems for relevant objectives. These features are followed by a set of independent practice problems. The expanded Making it Real feature showcases topics of current interest relating to the subject at hand such as chemical forensics and more medical related topics. Numerous worked examples in the text now include Analysis and Synthesis sections, which allow engineers to explore concepts in greater depth, and discuss outside relevance.

Annual Report

Annual Report
Author: University of Florida. Agricultural Experiment Station
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1166
Release: 1889
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

Handbook of Microbiological Media

Handbook of Microbiological Media
Author: Ronald M. Atlas
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 2042
Release: 2010-03-17
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1439804087

Handbook of Microbiological Media, Fourth Edition is an invaluable reference for every medical, veterinary, diagnostic, and academic laboratory, and now in its fourth edition, it is even more complete. This edition carries on the tradition of CRC Press handbook excellence, listing the formulations, methods of preparation, and uses for more tha

Photochemistry of Vision

Photochemistry of Vision
Author: Herbert J.A. Dartnall
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 841
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 364265066X

Radiation can only affect matter if absorbed by it. Within the broad range of 300-1000 nm, which we call "the visible", light quanta are energetic enough to produce excited electronic states in the atoms and molecules that absorb them. In these states the molecules may have quite different properties from those in their dormant condition, and reactions that would not otherwise occur become possible. About 80 % of the radiant energy emitted by our sun lies in this fertile band, and so long as the sun's surface temperature is maintained at about 6000° C this state of affairs will continue. This and the transparency of our atmosphere and waters have allowed the generation and evolution of life. Before life began the atmosphere probably also transmitted much of the solar short-wave radiation, but with the rise of vegetation a new product - oxygen - appeared and this, by a photochemical reaction in the upper atmosphere, led to the ozone layer that now protects us from the energetic "short-wave" quanta that once, perhaps, took part in the generation of life-molecules. Light is an ideal sensory stimulus. It travels in straight lines at great speed and, consequently, can be made to form an image from which an animal can make "true", continuous and immediate assessments of present and impending events.