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      <image:title>Blog - Chapter 1: Why I’m Writing This Book - This is the hospital charge for a 4-day hospitalization for an acute heart attack which included deployment of four stents. What is your “out-of-pocket” cost if you do not have Medicare? It is not surprising that medical debt is the most common cause of personal bankruptcy. For hospital CEOs, preventing heart attacks does not make economic sense.</image:title>
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      <image:caption>Year after year, 600,000 Americans become victims of largely preventable first heart attacks. It's a sobering statistic that despite the tremendous cost in human lives and huge economic burden, this epidemic is allowed to continue. We will examine why.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Chapter 1: Why I’m Writing This Book - I was encouraged that in 2004, Dr. Wolk, the president of the American College of Cardiology, posed the question to its members: The Promise of Prevention - So, Why Aren’t All Cardiologists Preventive? Like it or not, prevention is inevitable. But there was just so much invested in interventional treatment that prevention will have to wait.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Blog - Chapter 1: Why I’m Writing This Book - After eleven years of status quo, I was hoping that positive changes will begin to emerge when Dr. Kim Williams made this statement: “It is time to turn off the faucet instead of just mopping the floor.” While many agreed with him, insurers continue to block access to calcium scoring.</image:title>
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