Ricardo Nuila is an attending physician and hospitalist at Baylor College of Medicine, where he teaches the practice of internal medicine and medical humanities. As a faculty member in the Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy, he co-directs the Program of Narrative Medicine. Ricardo also teaches in the Medicine & Society program at the University of Houston Honors College. Ricardo's essays on medical ethics and health disparities have appeared in the New Yorker.
Terrifying, whistleblowing
*Daily Mail*
Nuila unbraids the interlocked strands of hospitals, health
insurance companies, Big Pharma and profit-minded physicians, all
unified in the purpose of solving sickness through the mechanism of
business. He humanizes his points in meticulous and compassionate
detail... A skilful writer
*New York Times*
A compelling mixture of healthcare policy and gripping stories from
the frontlines of medicine
*Guardian*
A fascinating and beautifully written memoir that reminds us what
we have with our NHS - and what we stand to lose
*Christie Watson*
Like a handful of other storied public hospitals in America, Ben
Taub manages to do the impossible: to provide world class care for
the uninsured and indigent; train generations of physicians;
pioneer medical breakthroughs; and do it at a fraction of the cost
of fancier places. Nuila's lyrical and riveting prose lays bare the
dysfunctional expensive quagmire that passes for our health care
system. His stories of patients and those who care for them
captures the miracle that is Ben Taub. The People's Hospital is a
tour de force
*Abraham Verghese, author of Cutting for Stone*
A rare and unforgettable work, The People's Hospital takes us deep
into the lives of some of America's poorest patients. Following in
the tradition of Bryan Stevenson's Just Mercy and Atul Gawande's
Being Mortal, Nuila makes a revelatory passage through a system
that is both flawed and primed for reform
*Andrea Elliott, author of Invisible Child*
Ricardo Nuila details the horrific reality of the American
healthcare system from the front lines, and shows us why it doesn't
have to be like that. This is America, as experienced by the many
people who fall through the cracks of a corporate system readily
willing to disregard them. The People's Hospital brings the
experiences of the poor, undocumented and unlucky to centre stage,
while forcing the reader to confront how explicitly money can be
the deciding factor when it comes to saving a life
*Sally Hayden, author of My Fourth Time, We Drowned*
Revelatory and often heartbreaking... Nuila is a skilled writer and
shifts elegantly between these narratives and his personal story...
His lyricism and empathy defy both typical medical journalism and
the reduction of patient care to the management of charts and
bills... A compassionate, engrossing story of frustrated hopes and
unlikely victories in American health care.
*Kirkus, starred review*
Nuila practices internal medicine in Houston at Ben Taub Hospital,
but the doctor's new book might take place in any big city where
the uninsured - like the patients he chronicles here - face
astronomical fees, mazes of endless paperwork and poor or
insufficient diagnoses made by exhausted medical professionals.
Nuila's storytelling gifts place him alongside colleagues like Atul
Gawande
*Los Angeles Times*
The People's Hospital will leave you with a hope that even if our
healthcare system will never become the shining beacon of equitable
care all patients deserve, it ca, at least, get better
*Washington Post*
Nuila brilliantly sets up a high-stakes narrative of life and death
in a dysfunctional national healthcare system... He has written his
first book with symphonic breadth and organization
*Houston Chronical*
Compassionate, detailed, accessible (and yes, occasionally
infuriating), Nuila's book is a wise and timely look at the
failures of American medicine and a hopeful glimpse of a different
way forward
*Shelf Awareness (starred review)*
An urgent and essential call for a more humane healthcare
system
*Publishers Weekly*
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