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A clear, practical guide to becoming an informed and empowered patient.
Most Americans are overwhelmed by a health care system dense with paperwork, opaque rules, and high-stakes decisions made under pressure. In The Prepared Patient, physician and health policy leader Terry Adirim, MD, MPH, offers a patient-centered guide to navigating this system with clarity, confidence, and control.
Dr. Adirim introduces readers to the "White Binder Patient"—a model inspired by caregivers of medically complex children who arrive prepared, informed, and ready to advocate. Expanding this approach to all patients, she argues that health information literacy and organization are the most immediate and powerful tools that individuals can use to protect their health and financial well-being. Through patient stories, this book addresses the most common and costly friction points patients face: choosing and understanding insurance plans; finding and coordinating care across providers; managing surprise billing and medical debt; and asserting patient rights when coverage is denied. Dr. Adirim uses her decades of experience as a physician and health policy leader to show how small, intentional actions—organizing medical information, asking better questions, preparing for appointments—empower patients and dramatically shift outcomes.
The Prepared Patient is a foundational, enduring guide for patients and caregivers who need to make the system work for their health now and plan for the future. By guiding readers through a better way to access and organize their medical care, Dr. Adirim prepares readers for a more successful approach to surviving modern health care.
Contents
Foreword, by David Feinberg, MD
Introduction
The Prepared Patient
Part I The Right Information
1. Prepared, Not Perfect: Why Health Literacy Is Your Greatest Tool
2. From Overwhelmed to Organized: Navigating Health Information with Confidence
Part II The Right Coverage
3. Your Wallet, Your Health: Becoming a Wise Consumer of Care
4. From Crisis to Control: Understanding Your Health Insurance Options
5. Age 65 and Beyond: Everything You Need to Know About Medicare
6. Preventing Unwanted Surprises: Navigating Medical Expenses
7. Dental and Vision. Selecting Plans That Work for You
8. Medication. Strategies to Afford and Maintain Your Prescriptions
Part III The Right Care at the Right Time
9. The Foundational Care You Need: The Primary Choices You Have
10. Creating a Patient-Centered: System: Building Your Collaborative Care Team
11. Approaching Primary Care at Every Age: The Essentials Are for Everyone
12. Treatment Beyond Primary Care: Where to Go and What to Expect
Part IV Knowing Your Rights
13. Understanding the History of Patient Rights: We Can Prevent Injustice
14. The Expansion of Patient Rights: Patient-Inspired
Change
Conclusion
The Way Forward: Beating the Odds
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index



