Ronald P Strauss
The Social Medicine Reader, Second Edition
Volume 3: Health Policy, Markets, and Medicine
Herausgeber: Oberlander, Jonathan; King, Nancy M P; Henderson, Gail E; Estroff, Sue E; Churchill, Larry R
Ronald P Strauss
The Social Medicine Reader, Second Edition
Volume 3: Health Policy, Markets, and Medicine
Herausgeber: Oberlander, Jonathan; King, Nancy M P; Henderson, Gail E; Estroff, Sue E; Churchill, Larry R
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A collection of readings--for medical students and students of public health-- that deal with social and cultural issues in medicine.
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A collection of readings--for medical students and students of public health-- that deal with social and cultural issues in medicine.
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- Verlag: Duke University Press
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. August 2005
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780822335566
- ISBN-10: 0822335565
- Artikelnr.: 21268045
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. August 2005
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780822335566
- ISBN-10: 0822335565
- Artikelnr.: 21268045
Jonathan Oberlander is an associate professor of social medicine and an adjunct associate professor of political science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Larry R. Churchill is Professor of and Chair of the Department of Social Medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is the author of Self-Interest and Universal Health Care: Why Well-Insured Americans Should Support Coverage for Everyone and Rationing Health Care in America: Perceptions and Principles of Justice. Sue E. Estroff is Professor of Social Medicine and Adjunct Professor of Anthropology and Psychiatry at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is the author of Making It Crazy: An Ethnography of Psychiatric Clients in an American Community. Gail E. Henderson, Associate Professor of Social Medicine and Adjunct Professor of Sociology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, is the author of The Chinese Hospital: A Socialist Work Unit. Nancy M. P. King, Associate Professor of Social Medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, is the author of Making Sense of Advance Directives. Ronald P. Strauss is Professor of Dental Ecology and Social Medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and is author of numerous articles on social and ethical issues in the care of chronic illness.
Preface to the Second Edition vii
Introduction 1
Part I: The Uninsured, Health Care Costs, and Public Programs
The U.S. Health Care System: On a Road to Nowhere? / Jonathan Oberlander 5
Wanted: A Clearly Articulated Social Ethic for American Health Care / Uwe
E. Reinhardt 25
From Bismarck to Medicare - A Brief History of Medical Care Payment In
America / Donald L. Madison 31
The Sad History of Health Care Cost Containment as Told in One Chart / Drew
E. Altman and Larry Levitt 67
The Unsurprising Surprise of Renewed Health Care Cost Inflation / Henry J.
Aaron 70
The Not-So-Sad History of Medicare Cost: Containment as Told In One Chart /
Thomas Bodenheimer 73
Medicaid and Medicare: The Unanticipated Politics of Public Insurance
Programs / Lawrence d. Brown and Michael S. Sparer 76
Part II: Managed Care, Markets, and Rationing
Bedside Manna / Deborah Stone 95
Must Good HMOs Go Bad? The Commercialization of Prepaid Group Health Care /
Robert Kuttner 107
Defending My Life / Geov Parrish 119
Business vs. Medical Ethics: Conflicting Standards for Managed Care / Wendy
K. Mariner 128
The Prostitute, the Playboy, and the Poet: Rationing Schemes for Organ
Transplantation / George J. Annas 150
Ethics of Queuing for Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting in Canada / Jafna L.
Cox 158
Rationing in Practice: The Case of In Vitro Fertilization / Sharon Redmayne
and Rudolf Klein 167
Part III: International Perspectives and Emerging Issues
Reforming the Health Care System: The Universal Dilemma / Uwe E. Reinhardt
179
Health Care in Four Nations / Thomas Bodenheimer and Kevin Grumbach 199
Keeping Quality on the Policy Agenda / Elizabeth A. McGlynn and Robert H.
Brook 230
What's Ahead for Health Insurance in the United States? / Victor R. Fuchs
240
Luxury Primary Care - Market Innovation or Threat to Access? / Troyen A.
Brennan 246
Correspondence: Response to "Luxury Primary Care" 255
Limiting Health Care for the Old / Daniel Callahan 260
Scapegoating the Aged: Intergenerational Equaity and Age-Based Rationing /
Robert H. Binstock 267
Index to Authors 285
About the Editors 287
Introduction 1
Part I: The Uninsured, Health Care Costs, and Public Programs
The U.S. Health Care System: On a Road to Nowhere? / Jonathan Oberlander 5
Wanted: A Clearly Articulated Social Ethic for American Health Care / Uwe
E. Reinhardt 25
From Bismarck to Medicare - A Brief History of Medical Care Payment In
America / Donald L. Madison 31
The Sad History of Health Care Cost Containment as Told in One Chart / Drew
E. Altman and Larry Levitt 67
The Unsurprising Surprise of Renewed Health Care Cost Inflation / Henry J.
Aaron 70
The Not-So-Sad History of Medicare Cost: Containment as Told In One Chart /
Thomas Bodenheimer 73
Medicaid and Medicare: The Unanticipated Politics of Public Insurance
Programs / Lawrence d. Brown and Michael S. Sparer 76
Part II: Managed Care, Markets, and Rationing
Bedside Manna / Deborah Stone 95
Must Good HMOs Go Bad? The Commercialization of Prepaid Group Health Care /
Robert Kuttner 107
Defending My Life / Geov Parrish 119
Business vs. Medical Ethics: Conflicting Standards for Managed Care / Wendy
K. Mariner 128
The Prostitute, the Playboy, and the Poet: Rationing Schemes for Organ
Transplantation / George J. Annas 150
Ethics of Queuing for Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting in Canada / Jafna L.
Cox 158
Rationing in Practice: The Case of In Vitro Fertilization / Sharon Redmayne
and Rudolf Klein 167
Part III: International Perspectives and Emerging Issues
Reforming the Health Care System: The Universal Dilemma / Uwe E. Reinhardt
179
Health Care in Four Nations / Thomas Bodenheimer and Kevin Grumbach 199
Keeping Quality on the Policy Agenda / Elizabeth A. McGlynn and Robert H.
Brook 230
What's Ahead for Health Insurance in the United States? / Victor R. Fuchs
240
Luxury Primary Care - Market Innovation or Threat to Access? / Troyen A.
Brennan 246
Correspondence: Response to "Luxury Primary Care" 255
Limiting Health Care for the Old / Daniel Callahan 260
Scapegoating the Aged: Intergenerational Equaity and Age-Based Rationing /
Robert H. Binstock 267
Index to Authors 285
About the Editors 287
Preface to the Second Edition vii
Introduction 1
Part I: The Uninsured, Health Care Costs, and Public Programs
The U.S. Health Care System: On a Road to Nowhere? / Jonathan Oberlander 5
Wanted: A Clearly Articulated Social Ethic for American Health Care / Uwe
E. Reinhardt 25
From Bismarck to Medicare - A Brief History of Medical Care Payment In
America / Donald L. Madison 31
The Sad History of Health Care Cost Containment as Told in One Chart / Drew
E. Altman and Larry Levitt 67
The Unsurprising Surprise of Renewed Health Care Cost Inflation / Henry J.
Aaron 70
The Not-So-Sad History of Medicare Cost: Containment as Told In One Chart /
Thomas Bodenheimer 73
Medicaid and Medicare: The Unanticipated Politics of Public Insurance
Programs / Lawrence d. Brown and Michael S. Sparer 76
Part II: Managed Care, Markets, and Rationing
Bedside Manna / Deborah Stone 95
Must Good HMOs Go Bad? The Commercialization of Prepaid Group Health Care /
Robert Kuttner 107
Defending My Life / Geov Parrish 119
Business vs. Medical Ethics: Conflicting Standards for Managed Care / Wendy
K. Mariner 128
The Prostitute, the Playboy, and the Poet: Rationing Schemes for Organ
Transplantation / George J. Annas 150
Ethics of Queuing for Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting in Canada / Jafna L.
Cox 158
Rationing in Practice: The Case of In Vitro Fertilization / Sharon Redmayne
and Rudolf Klein 167
Part III: International Perspectives and Emerging Issues
Reforming the Health Care System: The Universal Dilemma / Uwe E. Reinhardt
179
Health Care in Four Nations / Thomas Bodenheimer and Kevin Grumbach 199
Keeping Quality on the Policy Agenda / Elizabeth A. McGlynn and Robert H.
Brook 230
What's Ahead for Health Insurance in the United States? / Victor R. Fuchs
240
Luxury Primary Care - Market Innovation or Threat to Access? / Troyen A.
Brennan 246
Correspondence: Response to "Luxury Primary Care" 255
Limiting Health Care for the Old / Daniel Callahan 260
Scapegoating the Aged: Intergenerational Equaity and Age-Based Rationing /
Robert H. Binstock 267
Index to Authors 285
About the Editors 287
Introduction 1
Part I: The Uninsured, Health Care Costs, and Public Programs
The U.S. Health Care System: On a Road to Nowhere? / Jonathan Oberlander 5
Wanted: A Clearly Articulated Social Ethic for American Health Care / Uwe
E. Reinhardt 25
From Bismarck to Medicare - A Brief History of Medical Care Payment In
America / Donald L. Madison 31
The Sad History of Health Care Cost Containment as Told in One Chart / Drew
E. Altman and Larry Levitt 67
The Unsurprising Surprise of Renewed Health Care Cost Inflation / Henry J.
Aaron 70
The Not-So-Sad History of Medicare Cost: Containment as Told In One Chart /
Thomas Bodenheimer 73
Medicaid and Medicare: The Unanticipated Politics of Public Insurance
Programs / Lawrence d. Brown and Michael S. Sparer 76
Part II: Managed Care, Markets, and Rationing
Bedside Manna / Deborah Stone 95
Must Good HMOs Go Bad? The Commercialization of Prepaid Group Health Care /
Robert Kuttner 107
Defending My Life / Geov Parrish 119
Business vs. Medical Ethics: Conflicting Standards for Managed Care / Wendy
K. Mariner 128
The Prostitute, the Playboy, and the Poet: Rationing Schemes for Organ
Transplantation / George J. Annas 150
Ethics of Queuing for Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting in Canada / Jafna L.
Cox 158
Rationing in Practice: The Case of In Vitro Fertilization / Sharon Redmayne
and Rudolf Klein 167
Part III: International Perspectives and Emerging Issues
Reforming the Health Care System: The Universal Dilemma / Uwe E. Reinhardt
179
Health Care in Four Nations / Thomas Bodenheimer and Kevin Grumbach 199
Keeping Quality on the Policy Agenda / Elizabeth A. McGlynn and Robert H.
Brook 230
What's Ahead for Health Insurance in the United States? / Victor R. Fuchs
240
Luxury Primary Care - Market Innovation or Threat to Access? / Troyen A.
Brennan 246
Correspondence: Response to "Luxury Primary Care" 255
Limiting Health Care for the Old / Daniel Callahan 260
Scapegoating the Aged: Intergenerational Equaity and Age-Based Rationing /
Robert H. Binstock 267
Index to Authors 285
About the Editors 287