Diagnosing Twenty-First-Century health care
The quandary and unexamined ordinariness of Twenty-First-Century medicine
Ordinary medicine in our aging society: the dilemma of longevity
The chain of health care drivers
The medical-industrial complex I: evidence-based medicine, the biomedical
Economy, and the ascendance of clinical trials
The medical-industrial complex II: access, industry, and the clinical trials
"Reimbursement is critical for everything": medicare and the ethics of managing life
Medicine's changing means and ends
Standard and necessary treatments: the changing means and ends of technology
Family matters: kidneys and new forms of care
Influencing the character of the future: prognosis, risk, and time left
For whose benefit? Our shared quandary
Toward a new social contract?