In Grow and Hide, Colleen M. Grogan details the history of the American health care state and argues that the public has been intentionally misled about the true role of government. The US created a publicly financed system while framing it as the opposite in what Grogan terms the "grow-and-hide regime." Today, the state's role is larger than ever, yet it remains largely hidden because stakeholders have repeatedly, and successfully, presented the illusion of minimal government involvement. As Grogan reveals if we want to fix care in America, we need to reimagine the way it is organized,…mehr
In Grow and Hide, Colleen M. Grogan details the history of the American health care state and argues that the public has been intentionally misled about the true role of government. The US created a publicly financed system while framing it as the opposite in what Grogan terms the "grow-and-hide regime." Today, the state's role is larger than ever, yet it remains largely hidden because stakeholders have repeatedly, and successfully, presented the illusion of minimal government involvement. As Grogan reveals if we want to fix care in America, we need to reimagine the way it is organized, prioritized, funded, and, perhaps most importantly, discussed. This book shows us a way forward.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Colleen M. Grogan is the Deborah R. and Edgar D. Jannotta Professor at the University of Chicago. Grogan's research focuses on health policy and politics with a primary focus on the US health care system and its complex entitlement programs. She is the author of Healthy Voices/ Unhealthy Silence: Advocacy and Health Policy for the Poor and numerous articles that focus on elite decision-making around America's Medicaid program and offer a fundamentally new way to view the politics of the program. She is an elected member of the National Academy of Social Insurance and served on its COVID-19 Policy Translation Task Force. Grogan's work has been covered by The Washington Post, NPR, and The Guardian.
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* Introduction: America's Expanding, Unequal and Hidden Health Care State * Part I: The Emergence of a Public Health Care State: 1860-1930 * Chapter 1: A Conspicuous Public Health Care State * Chapter 2: Expanding the Boundaries of Public Health * Chapter 3: Public Health Planning: Hope for a Unified Public-Private System * Part II: The Rise of Grow and Hide: 1930-1965 * Chapter 4: The New Public Health Deal * Chapter 5: The Voluntary Way Hides the Role of Government * Chapter 6: Solidifying the Grow and Hide Approach * Part III: The Consequences of Grow and Hide: 1965-2020 * Chapter 7: Fragmentation: The Failure of Health Care Planning * Chapter 8: Profiteering: The Hidden Financial Industry Takeover * Chapter 9: Inequality: How Medicaid is Designed to Grow and Hide * Chapter 10: The ACA Embraces Grow and Hide * Conclusion: Possibilities for Change * Notes * Index
* Introduction: America's Expanding, Unequal and Hidden Health Care State * Part I: The Emergence of a Public Health Care State: 1860-1930 * Chapter 1: A Conspicuous Public Health Care State * Chapter 2: Expanding the Boundaries of Public Health * Chapter 3: Public Health Planning: Hope for a Unified Public-Private System * Part II: The Rise of Grow and Hide: 1930-1965 * Chapter 4: The New Public Health Deal * Chapter 5: The Voluntary Way Hides the Role of Government * Chapter 6: Solidifying the Grow and Hide Approach * Part III: The Consequences of Grow and Hide: 1965-2020 * Chapter 7: Fragmentation: The Failure of Health Care Planning * Chapter 8: Profiteering: The Hidden Financial Industry Takeover * Chapter 9: Inequality: How Medicaid is Designed to Grow and Hide * Chapter 10: The ACA Embraces Grow and Hide * Conclusion: Possibilities for Change * Notes * Index
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