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61. Beyond a culture of fear: How welfare reform has failed immigrants and public health in California by Celia GaytaÌn | |
Unknown Binding: 24
Pages
(1999)
Asin: B0006RL8MG Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
62. Medicaid and welfare reform: States' use of the $500 million federal fund by Julie Darnell | |
Unknown Binding:
Pages
(1999)
Asin: B0006RQY9I Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
63. Healthy Competition: What's Holding Back Health Care and How to Free It by Michael F. Cannon | |
Paperback: 140
Pages
(2005-10-25)
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Persuasive (but "wonkish")
Only problem is he uses the word 'free'
Extremely important book for an extremely important topic: health care
Free Markets are Healthy
CJF |
64. A Second Opinion: Rescuing America's Health Care by Dr. Arnold Relman | |
Hardcover: 224
Pages
(2007-04-24)
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Editorial Review Product Description The U.S. healthcare system is failing. It is run like a business, increasingly focused on generating income for insurers and providers rather than providing care for patients. It is supported by investors and private markets seeking to grow revenue and resist regulation, thus contributing to higher costs and lessened public accountability.Meanwhile, forty-six million Americans are without insurance. Health care expenditures are rising at a rate of 7 percent a year, three times the rate of inflation. Dr. Arnold Relman is one of the most respected physicians and healthcare advocates in our country. This book, based on sixty years' experience in medicine, is a clarion call not just to politicans and patients but to the medical profession to evolve a new structure for healthcare, based on voluntary private contracts between individualsand not-for-profit, multi-specialty groups of physicians. Physicians would be paid mainly by salaries and would submit no bills for their services. All health care facilities would be not-for-profit. The savings from reduced administrative overhead and the elimination ofbilling fraud would be enormous. Healthcare may be our greatest national problem, but the provocative, sensible arguments in this book will provide a catalyst for change. Customer Reviews (12)
A physician perspective on the goals of health care reform
Proposed solution to fixing a sick system.
very well researched and very accurate insight
Health-care reform
A Second Opinion, Arnold Relman MD |
65. Chronic Politics: Health Care Security from FDR to George W. Bush by Philip J. Funigiello | |
Hardcover: 395
Pages
(2005-09-21)
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Editorial Review Product Description Funigiello unlocks the puzzle of why the United States has never guaranteed its citizens health security comparable to that enjoyed by people of other first-world nations-and he tells what needs to happen for policy reform to take place. Examining specific episodes in the history of health care financing, he highlights the importance of key individuals in the legislative process, the political haggling involved in shaping a bill, the clash of personalities and agendas that determine its fate, and the extent to which American ideas about fairness are reflected in the result. Beginning with the National Health Survey of the 1930s, Funigiello traces the long struggle to enact Medicare and explains how medical inflation adversely affected both public and private employment-based insurance systems. He then recounts how Medicare became a target in the Republicans' war on spending, assesses the ill-fated Clinton health plan, and brings everything up to date with the Bush administration's expansion of Medicare to include prescription drug coverage. Throughout this history, Funigiello shows that both liberals and conservatives, Democrats and Republicans, share the blame for not providing every American with health security as a right of citizenship. He argues that ideological values such as rugged individualism and laissez-faire capitalism have continually overshadowed the spirit of pragmatism, cooperation, and community ethos that health security requires. As the swelling ranks of the uninsured threaten to destabilize the entire health care system for those who can still afford it, this country is faced with growing health insecurity unless we learn to rise above political differences. Chronic Politics is an incisive look at how history has affected current policy and is required reading for all concerned with the politics of financing health care in America. |
66. Health and Health Care in the New Russia by Nick Manning, Nataliya Tikhonova | |
Hardcover: 352
Pages
(2009-01-28)
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67. Markets and Health Care: A Comparative Analysis | |
Paperback: 223
Pages
(1998-07)
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68. Back to Bismarck: Eastern European Health Care Systems in Transition by Jorgen Marree, Peter P. Groenewegen | |
Hardcover: 126
Pages
(1997-02)
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Back to Bismarck: |
69. Disability, Long-Term Care, and Health Care in the 21st Century by Michael Morris, Johnette Hartnett | |
Paperback: 169
Pages
(2008-01)
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70. MAKING CHOICES FOR HEALTH CARE | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(1997-01-01)
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71. Why Obama's Government Takeover of Health Care Will Be a Disaster (Encounter Broadsides) by David Gratzer | |
Paperback: 48
Pages
(2009-11-10)
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Is this just a fantasy, or not?
Short but not sweet on Obama reform
The Indict this Socialism Deserves
Summary of What's Wrong with Public Health Care |
72. Health Care and the Ethics of Encounter: A Jewish Discussion ofSocial Justice (Studies in Social Medicine) by Laurie Zoloth | |
Paperback: 336
Pages
(1999-10-04)
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Editorial Review Product Description Laurie Zoloth offers a bold claim: to renew our chances of achieving social justice, she argues, we must turn to the Jewish tradition. That tradition envisions an ethics of conversational encounter that is deeply social and profoundly public, as well as offering resources for recovering a language of community that addresses the issues raised by the health care allocation debate. Constructing her argument around a careful analysis of selected classic and postmodern Jewish texts and a thoughtful examination of the Oregon health care reform plan, Zoloth encourages a radical rethinking of what has become familiar ground in debates on social justice. Customer Reviews (2)
Informative and well written
a bit disorganized but I'm glad I read it |
73. Professional Power and the Need for Health Care (Development in Nursing and Health Care) by Ian Rees Jones | |
Hardcover: 152
Pages
(1999-05)
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74. Wasting Away: The Undermining of Canadian Health Care by Pat Armstrong, Hugh Armstrong | |
Paperback: 264
Pages
(2010-06-01)
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75. Changing Practice in Health and Social Care (Published in association with The Open University) | |
Paperback: 400
Pages
(2000-02-11)
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Editorial Review Product Description A series of ley articles explores current challenges facing practitioners across a broad spectrum of the caring professions, including: - the need for accountability to service users, funders of services and local communities - the required skills for teamwork and collaboration, anti-discriminatory practice and patient and client participation - ethical dilemmas of working in conditions of resource constraint and engaging in questions of quality and performance review. A thorough and critical analysis ofthese increasingly important themes, this book covers organizational issues, the social and economic context of policy, and the need for reflective practice. The chapters illustrate the similarities and differences between the NHS and social services. Selected to appeal to a wide audience of students and practitioners, these readings provide an in-depth understanding of the context of professional practice in health and social care. It will be an essential resource for students and practitioners in health studies, nursing, social work and allied professions. Changing Practice in Health and Social Care is a set book for the Open University course K302 Critical Practice in Health and Social Care. |
76. Mental Health Reform (Point/Counterpoint) by Alan Marzilli | |
Hardcover: 112
Pages
(2003-09)
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77. Making Health Reform Work: The View from the States by John J. Diiulio | |
Paperback: 190
Pages
(1994-11)
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78. First Do No Harm: Making Sense of Canadian Health Reform by Terrence Sullivan | |
Paperback: 108
Pages
(2002-11)
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79. Health Sector Reform in Developing Countries: Making Health Development Sustainable (Harvard Series on Population and International Health) | |
Paperback: 424
Pages
(1996-03-15)
list price: US$15.95 Isbn: 067438525X Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Such dilemmas are the focus of this insightful book in which leading international researchers bring together the latest thinking on how developing countries can reform health care. The choices these poorer countries make today will determine the pace of health improvement for vast numbers of people now and in the future. Exploring new ideas and concepts, as well as the practical experiences of nations in all parts of the world, this volume provides valuable insights and information to both generalists and specialists interested in how health care will look in the world of the twenty-first century. |
80. India's Undernourished Children: A Call for Reform and Action (Health, Nutrition and Population Series) by Michele Gragnolati, Caryn Bredenkamp, Meera Shekar, Monica Das Gupta, Yi-kyoung Lee | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(2006-06-23)
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Editorial Review Product Description Although levels of undernutrition in India declined modestly during the 1990s, the reductions lagged behind those achieved by other countries with similar economic growth. Nutritional inequalities across different states and socioeconomic and demographic groups remain large. Although the ICDS program appears to be well-designed and well-placed to address the multi-dimensional causes of malnutrition in India, several problems exist that prevent it from reaching its potential. The book concludes with a discussion of a number of concrete actions that can be taken to bridge the gap between the policy intentions of ICDS and its actual implementation. |
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