In the latest in her excellent series of blog posts for the New York Times, Pittsburgh nurse Theresa Brown writes about a patient who was literally losing his own skin and makes the case for patient choices in health care.
"Health care choices made by patients only rarely resemble a penny-wise buyer who, say, needs a car and must choose between a used Buick, a new Hyundai or a shiny new Mercedes," she writes. Of the two presidential candidates plans for health care, one has it right.
Read the personal story and her perspective in her blog
here.