Examines the social crisis in American medicine. Here, the authors, two well-known sociologists, search out - and find - the roots of this crisis in three areas: the organization of the hospital, the attitudes of the hospital toward its patients, and the relationship of hospitals to one another.
Examines the social crisis in American medicine. Here, the authors, two well-known sociologists, search out - and find - the roots of this crisis in three areas: the organization of the hospital, the attitudes of the hospital toward its patients, and the relationship of hospitals to one another.
Part One 1: Hospitals and Patients: An Overview of Issues 2: New Forms and Trends in Medical Care Part Two 3: Hospitals as Bureaucracies The Hospital and Its Patients 5: The Hospital and Its Environment Part Three Hospitals and the Biographical Career of the Patient 7: The Patient in the Context of the Hospital 8: Orientations Toward Clients and Interorganizational Relationships Epilogue
Part One 1: Hospitals and Patients: An Overview of Issues 2: New Forms and Trends in Medical Care Part Two 3: Hospitals as Bureaucracies The Hospital and Its Patients 5: The Hospital and Its Environment Part Three Hospitals and the Biographical Career of the Patient 7: The Patient in the Context of the Hospital 8: Orientations Toward Clients and Interorganizational Relationships Epilogue
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