Lee Kurisko, MD and Author
Lee Kurisko, MD
Author
Health Reform Speaker
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Heath Reform: The End of the American Revolution? by Dr. Lee Kurisko

Health Reform: The End of the American Revolution?

Table of Contents

Excerpt from First Chapter

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Publisher: Alethos Press

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Reviews....

"...In essence, based on his personal experiences in practicing on both sides of the border, Kurisko is firing a warning shot across the bow of American would-be medical socialists..."
Dr. Richard Reece, July 2009 

"...Book offers a convincing explanation that central planning can never account for the progressing trends of society and in terms of health care will lead to only unnessecary complication and ineffectivness of such care..."
R. Ladwig-Amazon.com, Oct. 2009 

"A student of history, the author carefuly analyses the origins and bases of the rights of Americans. He fears that Americans are about to give up the hard-fought freedoms won in the American Revolution...This book is an easy read and a valuable tool for refuting the misinformation emanating from Washingting."
Alieta Eck MD, Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons; Vol. 14, #4, Win09

"Dr. Lee Kurisko is a Canadian radiologist but in his heart he is a  philosopher...Perhaps as Americans consider the expansion of government control of health care in the United States in 2009, they will read this book and remember where prosperity and charity come from: freedom and capitalism."

David McKalip, MD, 2009 

Health Reform: The End of the American Revolution?

Having practiced medicine on both sides of the border, Diagnostic Radiologist Lee Kurisko warns Americans not to sell out their liberty for the false promises of government-run health care, such as he experienced in his Canadian homeland.

An engaging speaker and author of the timely new book, Health Reform: The End of the American Revolution, Kurisko presents a compelling case against government control of health care, and how personal freedom is lost under such a system. Health care costs are driven higher in the U.S. because of government intrusion in the free-market system. More government control will only worsen the problem—not fix it.

In Canada, lack of funding, antiquated equipment and physician shortages controlled by the Ministry of Health, made it impossible for Kurisko and his colleagues to deliver timely, quality care. Waiting lists for necessary tests and surgeries stretched for months, and people suffered and died needlessly. Kurisko deemed it the worst kind of immorality.

In 2001, he moved to the United States which offers personal freedom to patients and physicians, and abundant, high quality, accessible care. Congress is now threatening that freedom with its proposed health reform legislation.

Kurisko warns, “Don’t go there!”

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