An examination of healthcare reform from a Christian perspective, based on the Good Samaritan parable. Suggested for individual readers and church study groups.
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pabston says
Just an FYI-- I did catch an error but unfortunately after I had made the book public. In changing names of patients, I accidentally gave one child two different names, Marcus and then Quentin! Neither was his. I revised his story after getting proofreading help from friends. Let's just pretend it was intentional-- my version of the Amish quilter's mistake. Maybe the second name, Quentin, was homage to the founder of Physicians for a National Health Program-- Dr. Quentin Young.
posted at 08:00am Jun 20 PST