Suzanne Gordon is coeditor of the Cornell University Press series The Culture and Politics of Health Care Work and was program leader of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation-funded Nurse Manager in Action Program. She is the author of Nursing against the Odds and The Battle for Veterans' Healthcare; coauthor of From Silence to Voice, Life Support, Safety in Numbers, Beyond the Checklist, and Bedside Manners; editor of When Chicken Soup Isn't Enough; and coeditor of The Complexities of Care, First, Do Less Harm, and Collaborative Caring, all from Cornell. Kenneth W. Kizer, MD, MPH, is Director of the Institute for Population Health Improvement, UC Davis Health, and a Distinguished Professor in the UC Davis School of Medicine (Department of Emergency Medicine) and the Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing.
""The Battle for Veterans’ Healthcare should be required reading
for the Trump Administration, members of Congress, and anyone
concerned about the fate of the Veterans Health
Administration."—Garry Augustine, Washington Executive Director of
Disabled American Veterans"
""The Battle for Veterans’ Healthcare explains why the VHA’s many
specialized services should be strengthened and expanded."—Michael
Blecker, Executive Director of Swords to Plowshares and member of
VA Commission on Care"
""Suzanne Gordon skillfully rebuts the arguments of would-be
privatizers, who are trying to discredit and then divert public
funding from health care providers who actually care about their
patients."—Phillip Longman, author of Best Care Anywhere: Why VA
Health Care Is Better than Yours"
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