Summary Of Bitter Pill By Steven Brill

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In Bitter Pill the author, Steven Brill, uses relatable real-life situation interviews to support his narrative about the necessity of Health Care Reform and the cost of ignoring the continue abuses of the Healthcare Industry. To begin his narration, he focuses on a power story involving an individual who is suffering from a life-threatening illness. His wife, in order the pay the exorbitant charges, must ask her mother for the money. To show the indignity which will continue throughout his article, he points out how the patient was made to wait for treatment, until the hospital could confirm that their payment was good. He then proceeds to analysis the patients bill with the immediate question of “Why?”. This continues with the other