Medical gridlock and health reform

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Medical gridlock and health reform

Eli Ginzberg

(Eisenhower Center for the Conservation of Human Resources studies in health policy)

Westview Press, c1994

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Includes index

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内容説明

The US health-care system has come under intense criticism as a result of steeply rising expenditure, an increase in the number of uninsured people, and a range of other challenges, including increasingly severe pressures on government and private employers - the principal payers for health care. Offering an analysis of these and other dysfunctional developments, this book assesses the existing problems and the transformations now under way that are designed to bring drastic change to how US health care is financed, and to improve the services it provides.

目次

  • Part 1 The changing health-care scene - the longest view: everything I know about health care I learned in the Pentagon in World War II
  • the impact of World War II on US medicine
  • the veterans' administration in a vice
  • health reform - lessons from employment, housing and education
  • the reform of medical education. Part 2 Health care and the market: the limits of health reform revisited
  • health policy - the old era passes
  • health personnel - the challenges ahead
  • philanthropy and non-profit organizations
  • high-tech medicine
  • competition and health reform
  • hospitals, doctors, global budgets. Part 3 The poor and the uninsured: financing health care for the poor - second-best solutions
  • public-private issues
  • access for health care for Hispanics
  • beyond universal health insurance. Part 4 Toward health reform: health-care reform - why so slow?
  • interest groups and health reform
  • physicians and health-care reform
  • where are we and where should we be going?
  • a June 1993 perspective.

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