Twelve Patients: Life and Death at Bellevue Hospital

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"Twelve Patients: Life and Death at Bellevue Hospital" is a nonfiction book by Dr. Eric Manheimer that uses twelve real patient stories to explore medical, ethical, and social issues inside New York City’s historic Bellevue Hospital.

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instanceOf medical literature
nonfiction book
author Dr. Eric Manheimer NERFINISHED
Eric Manheimer NERFINISHED
basedOn real patient stories
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
explores addiction and substance abuse
end-of-life care
ethical dilemmas in medicine
immigration and healthcare
mental illness treatment
social determinants of health
featuresInstitution Bellevue Hospital Center NERFINISHED
focusesOn hospital bureaucracy
patient-centered care
resource limitations in public hospitals
genre case study narrative
medical memoir
nonfiction
hasAdaptation TV series New Amsterdam NERFINISHED
inspirationFor New Amsterdam (TV series) NERFINISHED
language English
mainLocation Manhattan NERFINISHED
narrativePerspective first person
notableFor depicting real cases from Bellevue Hospital
influencing a network television medical drama
numberOfPatientsDescribed 12 GENERATED
portrays homeless patients
immigrant patients
incarcerated patients
uninsured patients
urban public hospital
publisher Grand Central Publishing NERFINISHED
relatedWorkOfAuthor New Amsterdam (TV series) medical consultant role of Eric Manheimer
setting Bellevue Hospital NERFINISHED
New York City
subjectMatter doctor–patient relationship
healthcare system in the United States
medical ethics
medicine
public health
social inequality
targetAudience general readers
healthcare professionals
timePeriodCovered early 21st century
late 20th century

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New Amsterdam basedOn Twelve Patients: Life and Death at Bellevue Hospital