Examines how US health care reform will impact safety net programs that serve low-income and uninsured patients. With contributions from leading health care scholars, it is the first comprehensive assessment of the safety net following enactment of national health care reform.
Examines how US health care reform will impact safety net programs that serve low-income and uninsured patients. With contributions from leading health care scholars, it is the first comprehensive assessment of the safety net following enactment of national health care reform.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
MARK A. HALL is the Fred D. and Elizabeth L. Turnage Professor of Law and Public Health at Wake Forest University. He is the author or editor of numerous books, including Making Medical Spending Decisions and Health Care Law and Ethics. SARA ROSENBAUM is the Harold and Jane Hirsh Professor and founding chair of the department of health policy at the George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services. An author of more than 350 articles, studies, and health policy reports, she is also a coauthor of Law and the American Health Care System. MARK A. HALL and SARA ROSENBAUM each contributed chapters to Medical Professionalism in the New Information Age, edited by David J. Rothman and David Blumenthal (Rutgers University Press).
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List of Figures List of Tables 1. The Health Care Safety Net in the Context of National Health Insurance Reform Part I 2. Dr. StrangeRove; or, How Conservatives Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Community Health Centers 3. Reinventing a Classic: Community Health Centers and the Newly Insured 4. Applying Lessons from Social Psychology to Repair the Health Care Safety Net for Undocumented Immigrants 5. Community Health Center and Academic Medical Partnerships to Expand and Improve Primary Care 6. Examining the Structure and Sustainability of Health Care Safety-Net Services Part II 7. Safety-Net Hospitals at the Crossroads: Whither Medicaid DSH? 8. The Safety-Net Role of Public Hospitals and Academic Medical Centers: Past, Present, and Future 9. The Declining Public Hospital Sector Part III 10. Achieving Universal Access through Safety-Net Coverage 11. Public Coverage Expansions and Private Health Insurance Crowd-Out: Implications for Safety Nets About the Contributors Index
List of Figures List of Tables 1. The Health Care Safety Net in the Context of National Health Insurance Reform Part I 2. Dr. StrangeRove; or, How Conservatives Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Community Health Centers 3. Reinventing a Classic: Community Health Centers and the Newly Insured 4. Applying Lessons from Social Psychology to Repair the Health Care Safety Net for Undocumented Immigrants 5. Community Health Center and Academic Medical Partnerships to Expand and Improve Primary Care 6. Examining the Structure and Sustainability of Health Care Safety-Net Services Part II 7. Safety-Net Hospitals at the Crossroads: Whither Medicaid DSH? 8. The Safety-Net Role of Public Hospitals and Academic Medical Centers: Past, Present, and Future 9. The Declining Public Hospital Sector Part III 10. Achieving Universal Access through Safety-Net Coverage 11. Public Coverage Expansions and Private Health Insurance Crowd-Out: Implications for Safety Nets About the Contributors Index
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