Reviews
This book stands out for its emphasis on the historical roots of modern health care institutions... Barr's new book has much to recommend it.
[An] excellent starting point for exploring the complexities of US healthcare.
A lucid and informative overview of the US health system and the dilemmas policy makers currently face. Even those knowledgeable about the US health care system are likely to find much to stimulate their thinking.
An excellent analysis and comprehensive study of the US health-care system.
An important part of the literature examining health care delivery systems. [This book] continues to be one of the most comprehensive and insightful works focusing on achieving equitable health care for all.
Book Details
Preface
1. The Affordable Care Act and The Politics of Health Care Reform
2. Health, Health Care, and the Market Economy
3. Health Care as a Reflection of Underlying Cultural Values and Institutions
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Preface
1. The Affordable Care Act and The Politics of Health Care Reform
2. Health, Health Care, and the Market Economy
3. Health Care as a Reflection of Underlying Cultural Values and Institutions
4. The Health Professions and The Organization of Health Care
5. Health Insurance, HMOs, and the Managed Care Revolution
6. Medicare
7. Medicaid and the State Children's Health Insurance Program
8. The Uninsured
9. The Increasing Role of For-Profit Health Care
10. Pharmaceutical Policy and the Rising Cost of Prescription Drugs
11. Long-Term Care
12. Factors Other Than Health Insurance That Impede Access to Health Care
13. Key Policy Issues Affecting the Direction of Health Care Reform
14. Epilogue/Prologue to Health Care Reform in America
References
Index