Reviews
Dr. Bond draws readers into one of America's busiest emergency rooms with gripping stories of lives saved under pressure. Her account also delivers an urgent warning: Overcrowded, overburdened ERs put the front line of our healthcare system at risk of collapse.
Dr. Bond's gut-wrenching stories capture the triumph and tragedy of our nation's 'ultimate safety net,' overwhelmed ER's that save lives while struggling, often in vain, to help so many others who've been abandoned by our health care system. A moving cri de coeur that will astonish and inspire you.
America's ERs are failing. The collapse was building for decades; COVID pushed it over the edge. Dr. Barbara Bond, who has spent her career inside the system, explains how we got here. The issues she raises—why ERs are overwhelmed, who bears the cost, and what we stand to lose—should matter to anyone who might someday walk through those doors. Which is everyone.
Dr. Bond captures the chaos of emergency medicine with remarkable precision, seamlessly linking the intimate realities of individual patients to the failures of American healthcare at large. A powerful indictment of the systems failing both patients and clinicians, The Wrong One Died is as propulsive as the best medical drama—and more honest.
Book Details
Table of Contents
Preface: On Becoming a Doctor
1. A Day in the Life
2. Mission Impossible
3. The Wrong One Died
4. Thankyou Ronald Reagan
5. Thanks Again Ronald Reagan
6. Enough Already Ronald Reagan
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Table of Contents
Preface: On Becoming a Doctor
1. A Day in the Life
2. Mission Impossible
3. The Wrong One Died
4. Thankyou Ronald Reagan
5. Thanks Again Ronald Reagan
6. Enough Already Ronald Reagan
7. The Human Condition
8. It's Hard to Die
9. Along Came COVID
10. Why are We Waiting