Reviews
A very helpful volume for those concerned with health care policy and health care delivery systems.
In Health Care in World Cities, Michael Gusmano, Victor Rodwin, and Daniel Weisz have boldly undertaken an innovative level of comparative health systems analysis in this well—written, creative and rigorous book.
Book Details
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. A New Approach to Comparing Health Systems
2. Comparable Cities within Contrasting Health Systems
3. Overall Performance of the Health System: Avoidable Mortality
4. Access to
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. A New Approach to Comparing Health Systems
2. Comparable Cities within Contrasting Health Systems
3. Overall Performance of the Health System: Avoidable Mortality
4. Access to Primary Care: Avoidable Hospital Conditions
5. Access to Specialty Care: The Treatment of Heart Disease
6. Conclusions
Appendix: Data and Methods
References
Index