Book Review: Landmark - The inside story of America ' s new health care law and what it means for us all
Landmark is a collection of essays written by differing reporters, editors and governmental staff of ' Washington Post ' followed by the actual words of the bill. It provides a comprehensible summary of the legislation and examines its impacts on Americans on several categories and on health care system as a whole. In addition to this, it gives a very stinking rich historical background and perspective. Such as how the legislation came stable, the events and negotiations, the political challenges and obstacles, etc etc
The book has a systematic structure and is divided into three sections. The first section provides behind the scene reporting about the way the law came up. The second section highlights the effects and impacts of the new law thanks to the inquiry section is a summary of the legislation.
For a lot of people, the solidity of the historical background makes it a worthwhile construe as it and covers a lot about the civic healthcare coverage. People also find it a worthwhile study thanks to it gives a proper and astronomical coverage as compared to the fragmented and sensational media coverage.
Although the bill seems to be corrupted in a few places, the authors still boss to convince you that the law will nickels the way doctors make business and again mark a copper in the patients experiences.
This book will augmentation your enlightenment on the issues related to this bill and your ability to discuss and debate on the issue will also be enhanced. This book provides a very balanced perspective and should be read by all.
Landmark is a well written analysis of the new health care reform bill, all of the contributors clarify specific areas of the bill, recommended.
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