This book had its genesis in a 10-page letter to Pennsylvania's Governor Wolf in late April 2020. Dr. Yeager had the opportunity to participate in the Second Opinion Project over Memorial Day weekend. This was organized by the Tea Party Patriots and involved about 100 independent physician interviews highlighting the devastating effects the Covid-19 lockdowns were having on society in general. Dr. Yeager contributed two chapters to this five-chapter book. One chapter addresses Covid-19 facts and myths, including the myths of universal mask-wearing and asymptomatic spread. His second chapter addresses "a cure worse than the disease," and includes four (medical, emotional, economic, and spiritual) iatrogenicides or something we brought on ourselves. It was published in October 2020.
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America's insurance-driven healthcare system is a mess. It's a cause of frustration to both patients who can't afford care and physicians who are overloaded by bureaucracy. After experiencing near-burnout early in his professional career,
Dr. Yeager
embarked on a vintage model of healthcare which eliminates third-party payors and returns medicine to the historic covenant of trust between patient and physician. Using vignettes from his primary care practice, he outlines a model which is far simpler and cheaper than it might appear.
Transforming Healthcare Together
provides a historical overview as well as an analysis of our current crisis and outlines a faith-based cooperative partnership between physicians, patients, and pastors.
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