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"We thank you for bringing attention to this serious and growing problem." Jane M. Orient, Executive Director, AAPS -American Association of Physicians & Surgeons.

"A book worth reading: This story is especially timely now that the health care reform is being implemented, as the new law will create a new raft of regulations that could make it even more difficult for doctors to practice medicine." Michael Tanner, Senior Fellow, Health Care, Cato Institute.

"The Monster Chase explores several issues facing healthcare professionals. These issues stem from misinformation and corruption which arise out of the complex bureaucratic nature of the modern healthcare industry." Danny McCorry, Health Policy Research at The Heritage Foundation, George Town University School of Medicine.

"Fascinating Read, an eye-opening and provocative book. " Cynthia Westland.

"Timely for the current health care debate." Elgon B. Williams, Florida, Purdue University, Radio and Television Production.

"There are few books that have captured my attention like 'The Monster Chase' did." David MacDonald, co-founder of SimpleCare, and President of Liberty Health.

"Great read, on both sides of the examination table.." Kevin Sirmons, Minnesota, Medical Director, NAEMSE, NREMT, AAFP.

  • Sales Rank: #1247940 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-01-24
  • Released on: 2015-01-24
  • Format: Kindle eBook

Review

  • "We thank you for bringing attention to this serious and growing problem." Jane M. Orient, Executive Director, AAPS -American Association of Physicians & Surgeons. 
  • "A book worth reading." Michael Tanner, Senior Fellow, Health Care, Cato Institute. 
  • "The Monster Chase explores several issues facing healthcare professionals." Danny McCorry, Health Policy Research at The Heritage Foundation, George Town University School of Medicine. 
  • "Great read, on both sides of the examination table.." Kevin Sirmons, Minnesota, Medical Director, NAEMSE, NREMT, AAFP.

About the Author
About the Author: Marion A. Stahl is a Montaigne Award Finalist. She has 30 years of experience in the health care sector and conducts extensive research on the topics she writes about. She has been involved with major organizations in the medical field, such as AMWA, the American Writers Association, the AMA, AARP, the Association of CFE. She graduated with honors and contributed to many books on health care and health topics. She has received many honors for her work in the field of medicine.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Chilling
By Jeffrey Ginther
The title of a book often leads us to look further. The cover photo draws us in a bit more. Certainly if we know the author, we are more inclined to pick it up and read further. The open lines drew me in, as they would any compassionate reader. And then the meat of the story unfolds like a chilling nightmare. As a physician, this story is near and dear. Although never drawn inro a lawsuit, I have had some brushes with some of the experiences explored here. In fact, the story seems almost biographical in nature and I would suspect that the 'research' is based on first hand experience to some degree. The fact that the location of the events are so thinly, but obviously, covered by a facade indicates a real threat out there.

It seems incredible to most folks that regulatory boards and the legal system would treat the honored profession so shabbily, but the truth of the matter, the regulatory boards often have a mission to 'protect' the 'innocent' public from the 'preying' professional to a fault. I do wonder about the individuals who make up various boards, what their backgrounds are. I will not comment about attorneys except to say that I have some very good friends...

After reading this tragic tale, one comes to realize that the physician is in a better place, and that the investigator is somewhat drained. and then one wonders, what profession is going to be targeted next... we all see increasing regulations and punishments...

My hat is off to Mrs. Stahl for this 'expose', and I look forward to her next venture. Jeff Ginther

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
`Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster.'- Friedrich Nietzsche
By Grady Harp
Australian born author Marion A. Stahl, now living near Washington DC, has 30 years of experience in the health care sector as a medical writer: she is also the author of `A Modern Salem Witch Trial', `Anita', `Anita's Piano: A Witness to History' and `Hope and Perseverance'. She has received many honors for her work in the field of medicine. And if committing the words of a modern day WW II survivor of heroic experiences into the form of a memoir about the indomitable core of the human soul can be considered both medical as well as historical novel material, then Stahl has reached a zenith.

As is Marion's bent she has written a new book to investigate the multiple facets of the problematic status of American Medicine. Few writers have the ability to present a case for the need for change as well as Marion's realistic, carefully considered from all angles stance. She brings not only her own history into play but instead of creating tropes to identify as characters she instead refers to well considered life situations. The result: a profoundly moving book that holds a magnifying glass to medicine in this country.

`My husband Paul, known as `Doc Fournier' in town, is busy with a booming family medical practice. He works very long hours and sees up to forty patients a day. His high demand is due to a shortage of general medical practitioners. I am the Editor for the Harvard Health Newsletter.' And so we know our fictional character's background and her personal story of encountering long waits in emergency rooms, similar stories from her friends that opens her investigation of the paucity of providers, and now outright denial of medical treatments. She brings the reader `on a mystery hunt of what I have learned so far. The topic, our present health care will be the subject of this novel. I can think a many great scenes for this endeavor. My intensions are not to create fear of hospitals or doctors. I would like to paint a better understanding by bringing readers to the back room of these offices. Perhaps it could bring some light as to why we have a shortage of physicians and why we have lost so many valuable one.'

As a well written example she relates the practice and life of one Dr. Helene Quaile whose devotion to the well-being and care and health of her patients gets mired down in the modus operandi of manipulators, the corruption of payers such as insurance companies, the plethora of lawyers and the growing paucity of physicians who have become disenchanted with the concept of healing with the increasing encroachment of technical instrumentation both for treatment of disease and the charging of fees for patients who at times fall into the category of facilitators. `Our reimbursement system rewards those who perform "procedures," but not physician's time taking a good history that might save on cost of tests, In other words; one is paid more for looking in a patient's rectum as in performing sigmoidoscopies and colonoscopies, and almost none for speaking to them, listening to their symptoms and making a wise decision of whether to send them for procedures.' `I was worried about what was happening in the medical field. The news was dominated by stories of problems with physicians and roadblocks in healthcare, but none of them made sense to me. Doctors' fees accounted for less than a fourth of our total health care costs, and yet the media pointed fingers at them as if they were felons who overcharged for their services. How would lower doctors fees solve high healthcare costs, though? Our country appeared more and more legalistic and bureaucratic, and the future of the entire field seemed bleak.'

This book is not simple an exposé (though it is that, too) but a novel of compassion and caring and concern by one very talented writer and humanist. Highly Recommended for those in the healthcare fields and for all beings who may at some point be a patient. Grady Harp, August 15

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
A bureaucratic legal monstrosity
By Ian J. Miller
This is fiction that presents in a documentary form the case that America's medical system is broken. I do not know how valid the points made in the novel are, and this review is based on the assumption they are valid. The argument is that approximately 100,000 general medical practitioners have had their licenses revoked by court action, mainly following the Clinton period efforts to reduce medical costs, and which have presumably been kept going ever since. The story follows Anna, who happens to know a Doctor Helene Quaile, and Helene stops practicing for health reasons, and to keep pests away, keeps all her correspondence coming through a mail center. Enter a prosecutor, who gets "points" for the number of doctors he can decommission, and Helene is an easy target because when he sends notices to out-of-date addresses, she does not receive them, and hence does not turn up to defend herself against trumped up charges. What eventuates is a corrupt bureaucratic nightmare, with a touch of Kafka, except that Helene is not objecting because she is unaware. This is a specific example, but according to the author, the points made are general.

What follows is an account of the court proceedings, and a note on the economics. Such a doctor accused should roll over, give the prosecutor what he wants, or fight a legal battle that won't be won, but will cost hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal fees. This is a terrible indictment of the American legal system, the insurance system, and the bureaucracy on doctors. The documentary form is done very well, and it feels as if it could be true. The characters, other than Anna, are more caricatures, aimed at painting the plot, but then again, that is a technique that Dickens made his own to show sociological problems. Stahl is not up to Dickens' writing standard, but who is? Apart from some editing issues, well done.

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