Success and crisis in national health systems : a comparative approach
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Success and crisis in national health systems : a comparative approach
(Contemporary issues in health, medicine, and social policy)
Routledge, 1989
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- hard
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hard ISBN 9780415012898
Description
Using a cross-national, comparative framework, distinguished scholars from different countries examine various aspects of health care and provide powerful analyses of the factors that have brought serious problems along with major achievements.
Table of Contents
List of Contributors Introduction Mark Field Part I: Pluralist Health Systems 1. The Swiss Health System: the Paradox of Ungovernability and Efficacy Philippe Lehmann, Felix Gutzwiller and Jean F. Martin 2. Issues in the Health Service in the United States Odin W. Anderson Part II: Insurance-Social Security Health Systems 3. The New Zealand Health Services Marshall W. Raffel 4. Health Care and the Japanese State William E. Steslicke 5. The Health System in Spain Jess M. de Miguel and Mauro F. Guilln 6. Yugoslavia: Health Care under Self-Managing Socialism Donna E. Parmelee Part III: National Health Service 7. A Service within a Service: the National Health Service in Scotland T. D. Hunter Part IV: Socialized Medicine 8. The Soviet Health System: A National Health System in a Socialist Society Christopher M. Davis Part V: Didactic or Suggestive Aspects of Cross-National Studies 9. New Ideas for Health Policy in France, Canada and Britain Victor G. Rodwin.
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pbk. ISBN 9780415012904
Description
Using a cross-national comparative framework, this international group of distinguished writers examine the various aspects of health care, analysing the factors which have caused serious problems along with major achievements. This book should be of interest to students and practitioners in medical sociology, policy management,public health.
Table of Contents
List of Contributors Introduction Mark Field Part I: Pluralist Health Systems 1. The Swiss Health System: the Paradox of Ungovernability and Efficacy Philippe Lehmann, Felix Gutzwiller and Jean F. Martin 2. Issues in the Health Service in the United States Odin W. Anderson Part II: Insurance-Social Security Health Systems 3. The New Zealand Health Services Marshall W. Raffel 4. Health Care and the Japanese State William E. Steslicke 5. The Health System in Spain Jess M. de Miguel and Mauro F. Guilln 6. Yugoslavia: Health Care under Self-Managing Socialism Donna E. Parmelee Part III: National Health Service 7. A Service within a Service: the National Health Service in Scotland T. D. Hunter Part IV: Socialized Medicine 8. The Soviet Health System: A National Health System in a Socialist Society Christopher M. Davis Part V: Didactic or Suggestive Aspects of Cross-National Studies 9. New Ideas for Health Policy in France, Canada and Britain Victor G. Rodwin.
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