Group of ordinary people who believed that good health is a right, not a benefit that should be determined by government or based on economic or social status, who want to exercise their right to make informed choices regarding their health care.
...the dangers of expert opinion explain why doctors have spent most of human history killing their patients...in Bad Medicine, Wootton...creates a genuinely thrilling adventure out of the abysmal failings of doctors over the past 2,000 years. Wootton's
our privately managed yet mainly publicly funded system produces the worst of both worlds—high costs, rampant inefficiencies and intense competition among providers that doesn't benefit patients. She traces how today's market-driven medical system emerg