The Cure in the code: how 20th century law is undermining 21st century medicine
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505 | 8 | |a Medicine has become a true information industry, with drug designers able to read every molecular letter of life's code? DNA? and create miracle drugs to control it. Our understanding of DNA has advanced to the point that we can now build a medical system tailored to individuals. But these advances in science will not automatically translate to better patient care, argues Manhattan Institute senior fellow Peter Huber. Now that medicine takes place on the molecular level, massive public health initiatives designed to attack infectious diseases are no longer necessary, and government int | |
505 | 8 | |a Table of Contents; Wetware; PART ONE: COMING APART; 1. The Triumph -- and Limits -- of Socialized Medicine; 2. Sniffers; 3. Intelligent Design; 4. Coming Apart; 5. Reassembling the Pieces: Part 1; PART TWO: SCIENTIFIC MEDICINE; 6. The Social Contract; 7. A Virus Like Us; 8. Drug Science from the Bottom Up; 9. The Fading Myth of the FDA's ""Gold Standard""; 10. Adaptive Trials; 11. Reassembling the PIeces: Part 2; PART THREE: THE FALLING COST OF HEALTH CARE; 12. Anthraxing Wall Street; 13. Dollar Doctor Science; 14. The Rising Cost of Helpless Care; 15. The Falling Cost of Health Care | |
505 | 8 | |a 16. Reassembling the Pieces: Part 3PART FOUR: THE CULTURE OF LIFE; 17. Dying Alone; 18. The Right to Sniff; 19. The End of Socialized Medicine; 20. The Culture of Life; Acknowledgments; Notes; Index | |
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contents | Medicine has become a true information industry, with drug designers able to read every molecular letter of life's code? DNA? and create miracle drugs to control it. Our understanding of DNA has advanced to the point that we can now build a medical system tailored to individuals. But these advances in science will not automatically translate to better patient care, argues Manhattan Institute senior fellow Peter Huber. Now that medicine takes place on the molecular level, massive public health initiatives designed to attack infectious diseases are no longer necessary, and government int Table of Contents; Wetware; PART ONE: COMING APART; 1. The Triumph -- and Limits -- of Socialized Medicine; 2. Sniffers; 3. Intelligent Design; 4. Coming Apart; 5. Reassembling the Pieces: Part 1; PART TWO: SCIENTIFIC MEDICINE; 6. The Social Contract; 7. A Virus Like Us; 8. Drug Science from the Bottom Up; 9. The Fading Myth of the FDA's ""Gold Standard""; 10. Adaptive Trials; 11. Reassembling the PIeces: Part 2; PART THREE: THE FALLING COST OF HEALTH CARE; 12. Anthraxing Wall Street; 13. Dollar Doctor Science; 14. The Rising Cost of Helpless Care; 15. The Falling Cost of Health Care 16. Reassembling the Pieces: Part 3PART FOUR: THE CULTURE OF LIFE; 17. Dying Alone; 18. The Right to Sniff; 19. The End of Socialized Medicine; 20. The Culture of Life; Acknowledgments; Notes; Index Includes bibliographical references and index |
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spelling | Huber, Peter W. 1952-2021 Verfasser (DE-588)170413810 aut The Cure in the code how 20th century law is undermining 21st century medicine Peter W. Huber New York Basic Books, a member of the Perseus Books Group [2013] 1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 277 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Medicine has become a true information industry, with drug designers able to read every molecular letter of life's code? DNA? and create miracle drugs to control it. Our understanding of DNA has advanced to the point that we can now build a medical system tailored to individuals. But these advances in science will not automatically translate to better patient care, argues Manhattan Institute senior fellow Peter Huber. Now that medicine takes place on the molecular level, massive public health initiatives designed to attack infectious diseases are no longer necessary, and government int Table of Contents; Wetware; PART ONE: COMING APART; 1. The Triumph -- and Limits -- of Socialized Medicine; 2. Sniffers; 3. Intelligent Design; 4. Coming Apart; 5. Reassembling the Pieces: Part 1; PART TWO: SCIENTIFIC MEDICINE; 6. The Social Contract; 7. A Virus Like Us; 8. Drug Science from the Bottom Up; 9. The Fading Myth of the FDA's ""Gold Standard""; 10. Adaptive Trials; 11. Reassembling the PIeces: Part 2; PART THREE: THE FALLING COST OF HEALTH CARE; 12. Anthraxing Wall Street; 13. Dollar Doctor Science; 14. The Rising Cost of Helpless Care; 15. The Falling Cost of Health Care 16. Reassembling the Pieces: Part 3PART FOUR: THE CULTURE OF LIFE; 17. Dying Alone; 18. The Right to Sniff; 19. The End of Socialized Medicine; 20. The Culture of Life; Acknowledgments; Notes; Index Includes bibliographical references and index Biomedical Research / legislation & jurisprudence / United States Drug Industry / legislation & jurisprudence / United States Legislation, Medical / United States State Medicine / legislation & jurisprudence / United States Medicine / Research / United States Medical laws and legislation / United States Drugs / Law and legislation / United States BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / General bisacsh Drugs / Law and legislation fast Medical laws and legislation fast Medicine / Research fast Industrie Medizin Recht Wirtschaft Medicine Research United States Medical laws and legislation United States Drugs Law and legislation United States USA Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover 0-465-05068-9 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover 978-0-465-05068-0 http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=658163 Aggregator Volltext |
spellingShingle | Huber, Peter W. 1952-2021 The Cure in the code how 20th century law is undermining 21st century medicine Medicine has become a true information industry, with drug designers able to read every molecular letter of life's code? DNA? and create miracle drugs to control it. Our understanding of DNA has advanced to the point that we can now build a medical system tailored to individuals. But these advances in science will not automatically translate to better patient care, argues Manhattan Institute senior fellow Peter Huber. Now that medicine takes place on the molecular level, massive public health initiatives designed to attack infectious diseases are no longer necessary, and government int Table of Contents; Wetware; PART ONE: COMING APART; 1. The Triumph -- and Limits -- of Socialized Medicine; 2. Sniffers; 3. Intelligent Design; 4. Coming Apart; 5. Reassembling the Pieces: Part 1; PART TWO: SCIENTIFIC MEDICINE; 6. The Social Contract; 7. A Virus Like Us; 8. Drug Science from the Bottom Up; 9. The Fading Myth of the FDA's ""Gold Standard""; 10. Adaptive Trials; 11. Reassembling the PIeces: Part 2; PART THREE: THE FALLING COST OF HEALTH CARE; 12. Anthraxing Wall Street; 13. Dollar Doctor Science; 14. The Rising Cost of Helpless Care; 15. The Falling Cost of Health Care 16. Reassembling the Pieces: Part 3PART FOUR: THE CULTURE OF LIFE; 17. Dying Alone; 18. The Right to Sniff; 19. The End of Socialized Medicine; 20. The Culture of Life; Acknowledgments; Notes; Index Includes bibliographical references and index Biomedical Research / legislation & jurisprudence / United States Drug Industry / legislation & jurisprudence / United States Legislation, Medical / United States State Medicine / legislation & jurisprudence / United States Medicine / Research / United States Medical laws and legislation / United States Drugs / Law and legislation / United States BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / General bisacsh Drugs / Law and legislation fast Medical laws and legislation fast Medicine / Research fast Industrie Medizin Recht Wirtschaft Medicine Research United States Medical laws and legislation United States Drugs Law and legislation United States |
title | The Cure in the code how 20th century law is undermining 21st century medicine |
title_auth | The Cure in the code how 20th century law is undermining 21st century medicine |
title_exact_search | The Cure in the code how 20th century law is undermining 21st century medicine |
title_full | The Cure in the code how 20th century law is undermining 21st century medicine Peter W. Huber |
title_fullStr | The Cure in the code how 20th century law is undermining 21st century medicine Peter W. Huber |
title_full_unstemmed | The Cure in the code how 20th century law is undermining 21st century medicine Peter W. Huber |
title_short | The Cure in the code |
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