Governing the health care state : a comparative study of the United Kingdom, the United States and Germany
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Governing the health care state : a comparative study of the United Kingdom, the United States and Germany
(Political analyses)
Manchester University Press, 1999
- : hbk
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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This book represents the first comparative study of how health policy is made in leading industrial nations. Using detailed case histories of the UK, the US and Germany, it shows that health care systems and modern states are indissolubly bound together. The author explains how the health care state originated before the rise of democracy, and demonstrates that it has had to confront the twin pressures of democratic politics and competitive capitalism. It focuses on three important arenas of health care politics--the government of consumption, the government of doctors, and the government of medical technology--and illustrates how these three arenas intersect. -- .
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Understanding the health care state: identifying the health care state
- the embedded nature of the health care state
- capitalism, democracy and health care
- choosing the cases. Part 2 Building the health care state: how states are built
- the United Kingdom - building a command and control state
- Germany - building a corporatist state
- the United States - building a supply state
- democratic politics and health care states. Part 3 Governing consumption: consumption and commodification
- the United Kingdom -consumption and the limits of citizenship
- Germany - consumption and the limits of corporatism
- the United States - from supply state to regulatory state
- the converging government of consumption. Part 4 Governing doctors: professions, states and markets
- the United Kingdom - doctors, the state and democracy
- Germany - doctors, the state and corporatism
- the United States -doctors, states and markets
- states, doctors and private interest government. Part 5 Governing technology: medical technology and capitalist democracy
- the United States - democracy, capitalism and technology
- the United Kingdom and Germany - medical technology and industrial politics
- property rights, medical technology and democracy. Part 6 Transforming the health care state: a puzzle restated
- three systems of politics
- embeddedness revisited
- death or transfiguration?
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