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Kathleen interviews...
Author of the New York Times critically acclaimed book: Overtreated
Shannon Brownlee
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Everything you thought you knew about hospitals and healthcare…some advice that could save your life.
Kathleen chats with warm, funny, and passionate consumer health advocate Shannon Brownlee about her "bombshell" book Overtreated: Why Too much Medicine is Making us Sicker and Poorer. It's a book that may not only save your life but could also save our entire failing healthcare system.
Shannon Brownlee is an award winning writer whose stories and essays about medicine, health care, and biotechnology have appeared in such publications as the Atlantic Monthly, the New York Times Magazine, Slate, and Time. Her book, Overtreated: Why Too Much Medicine is Making Us Sicker and Poorer was recently named the number one economics book of 2007 by the New York Times.
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Kathleen Slattery–Moschkau is a mom, wife and former drug pusher (legally) turned filmmaker. She wrote, directed, and co–produced the critically acclaimed independent feature film Side Effects (starring Katherine Heigl) as well as the award–winning documentary Money Talks: Profits Before Patient Safety.
Kathleen has been featured by...The New York Times, CNN, The Economist, NPR, Atlantic Monthly, USA Today, NBC Nightly News, Oprah & Friends, and other major media outlets.
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