Peter Bach Quote
Regarding his friend's insight after losing her spouse to cancer: "She told me she had plenty of people to do things with but nobody to do nothing with.
Peter Bach
Regarding his friend's insight after losing her spouse to cancer: "She told me she had plenty of people to do things with but nobody to do nothing with.
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About Peter Bach
Peter B. Bach is a physician and writer in New York City. He is the Chief Medical Officer of DELFI Diagnostics and was previously an attending and researcher at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center where he was the Director of the Center for Health Policy and Outcomes. His research focuses on healthcare policy, particularly as it relates to Medicare, racial disparities in cancer care quality, and lung cancer. Along with his scientific writings he is a frequent contributor to The New York Times and other newspapers.