- Publisher : Your Online Publicist
- Publication Date : October 2020
- Pages : 196
- Product Dimensions : 6.00 (w) x 9.00 (h) x 0.51 (d)
- Genre : Politics & Social Sciences
- Paperback ISBN : 978-1-63892-823-2
- Hardcover ISBN : 978-1-63892-824-9
As a practicing ophthalmologist and LASIK surgeon for over 20 years, Dr. Beyer has helped patients achieve better health while witnessing government and special interests work directly against it. In 1988, Dr. Beyer was a member of the team that performed the first excimer laser photo refractive keratectomy (PRK) procedure in the world and one of the first to perform experimental LASIK surgery in 1989. Later in 1990, Dr. Beyer became a principal investigator for the excimer laser phase III US clinical trials. Soon afterwards, he became the CEO of MedNet International, a company that trained, financed and established modern eye centers throughout China. Dr. Beyer’s current practice operates within a state of the art facility in Boulder, Colorado where he performs general ophthalmology and iLASIK –the latest refinement of the procedure he helped pioneer more than two decades ago.
Ask yourself what’s the most important thing in your life? Your answer should be “my life” because from your perspective, without life, nothing else much matters. In fact, when drafting the US Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson listed the word “life” first in the well-known description of unalienable rights: “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness”. Each year, instead of spending our dollars on things that we know will keep us healthy such as nutritious foods, exercise, and time off from work, we spend more of our dollars to fund health care conglomerates (private and government) so that they can control the “best” way to spend and ration these dollars for us (right down to a $65 medical office visit). In effect, by participating in the status quo, we’ve given away our unalienable right (to stay healthy) to self-interested third party payers. Look at the healthiest person you know -is this person healthy because he carries the most expensive health insurance plan or participates in a large, government guaranteed health care system? This book uncovers the flaws of the health care debate and shows the reader how to work within our current medical system to regain control over their individual health and well-being.
“Improving Quality Health Care at Lower Cost
Dr. Craig F. Beyer emphasizes the importance of having access to comprehensive and outstanding health care because it is significantly important for promoting fitness and maintaining good health. Preventing and managing the illnesses, reducing unnecessary disability and premature death, and achieving health wealth for all Americans.
“Heaven or Health, A Doctors Common Sense Plan to Save our Health & our Health Care System” demonstrates the concern of educating people to stay fit and maximize the cost they’re paying for health care.
Today, healthcare facilities in the United States are mostly privately owned. American citizens obtain health insurance through their employers, independently through private purchase, or through government-based programs. Some low-cost and cost-free health care services exist through non-profit organizations, charities, and publicly funded programs. The book will enlighten us on the possibility of paying a lower expense and still getting quality health care concurrently.
“Heaven or Health, A Doctors Common Sense Plan to Save our Health & our Health Care System” also shows the truth beyond increasing health spending. Costly healthcare hurts almost everyone. The high cost of healthcare affects everyone, sick, or well. It has depressed individual spending power for the past few decades. Salaries for American workers have risen, but net pay has stayed the same because of increasing healthcare costs. Dr. Craig Beyer’s book is indeed a concern in saving our health and our health care system.”
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