Wounded Profession
American Medicine Enters the Age of Managed Care
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Word Count
42,000 words, Guess
Page Count
168 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL9402217M
- ISBN-139780275973896
- ISBN-100275973891
- OCLC Control Number49704870
- OCLC Control Numberwoundedprofessio0000bire
and 1 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2002066335
Classifications
- LCCRA413 .B54 2002
Description
"This new study explores how American health care evolved in the 1990s, as well as the changes in public support and policy. The '9Os saw the country moving toward a realization that health care had become unaffordable - or an enormous financial burden for people with otherwise adequate incomes. Health care providers and consumers alike worried than the problem was becoming uncontrollable. Doctors saw their autonomy and control eroded, employers saw their costs rising significantly, the costs began shifting to employees, and alternative approaches to cost containment were explored." "By the mid-'9Os, consumer backlash and increased utilization of the courts to force change helped stimulate a reexamination of public health policy and new legislation to broaden coverage and flexibility. Birenbaum examines where the interests of consumers and professionals have dovetailed and where they differ. He considers the health care system's future and suggested ways the system must be adjusted to provide better and wider coverage at reasonable costs. This volume is essential reading for scholars, students, and professionals in the medical field, as well as general readers concerned with health care issues."--Jacket.
First Sentence
The clash between managed care and the medical profession needs to be seen not only in the context of the story of the profession of medicine in the United States, but also in the context of efforts to reform health care and the changes that followed its failure.
Excerpt
The clash between managed care and the medical profession needs to be seen not only in the context of the story of the profession of medicine in the United States, but also in the context of efforts to reform health care and the changes that followed its failure.
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