Relevant accounting concepts and applications : the writings and contributions of C. Rufus Rorem
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Relevant accounting concepts and applications : the writings and contributions of C. Rufus Rorem
(Routledge library editions, . Accounting ; v. 39)
Routledge, 2014, c1991
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Note
Reprint. Originally published: New York : Garland Publishing Inc. , 1991
Includes bibliographical references
ISBN for subseries "Accounting": 9780415530811
Description and Table of Contents
Description
C. Rufus Rorem, (1894-1988) was a pioneer in the development of group medical insurance and pre-paid health care. At the time the concepts were radical, but in 1937 he became head of the American Hospital Association's committee on hospital services, which fostered the first prepaid hospitalization plans in New York and other cities, followed in the 1940's by doctors' group practice.
This collection includes out of print and difficult to access primary and secondary sources on Rorem's work, including his 1929 dissertation which presents his major, and still relevant writings on financial accounting theory and practice in a comprehensive, integrated context.
Table of Contents
Preface. Introduction: Recognition, Recollection, Reflection and Accolade Part 1: Selected Writings on Accounting Part 2: Selected Writings on Accounting and Healthcare Part 3: A Self-Selected Collection of Writings Primarily on Health Care with Commentaries by Fellow Health Care Professionals Part 4: An Early Translation of An Interesting Contribution in Economics. Afterword.
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