Health care is a nation-wide problem, and the social devastation in its wake is a tragedy of national scope. Existing assumptions, power structures, political and economic interests, and social organizations have contributed to the crisis. In Private Medicine And Public Health, Lawrence Weiss dispassionately questions and analyzes the many issues of the health care crisis in search of much needed solutions.
Health care is a nation-wide problem, and the social devastation in its wake is a tragedy of national scope. Existing assumptions, power structures, political and economic interests, and social organizations have contributed to the crisis. In Private Medicine And Public Health, Lawrence Weiss dispassionately questions and analyzes the many issues of the health care crisis in search of much needed solutions.
Lawrence D. Weiss is associate professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Alaska at Anchorage.
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Preface The Big Picture Access to Health Care Physicians Nurses Hospitals Managed Care Alternative Health Care Industry The Drug Industry Medical Services Federal Government Medicaid and the States Conclusion About the Book and Author
Preface The Big Picture Access to Health Care Physicians Nurses Hospitals Managed Care Alternative Health Care Industry The Drug Industry Medical Services Federal Government Medicaid and the States Conclusion About the Book and Author
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