Analyzes what is wrong with the U.S. health care system, assessing and critiquing the ability of consumer-driven approaches to fix these problems and comparing the U.S. experience with that of other nations.
Analyzes what is wrong with the U.S. health care system, assessing and critiquing the ability of consumer-driven approaches to fix these problems and comparing the U.S. experience with that of other nations.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Timothy Stoltzfus Jost is the Robert L. Willett Family Professor of Law at the Washington and Lee University School of Law. He is the author of Health Care Coverage Determinations: An International Comparative Study and Disentitlement? The Threats Facing Our Public Health-Care Programs and a Rights-Based Response. He is the editor of Readings in Comparative Health Law and Bioethics and a coauthor of Health Law: Cases, Materials, and Problems, now in its fifth edition.
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Preface ix 1. Our Broken American Health Care System 1 2. The Consumer-Driven Prescription 17 3. Consumer-Driven Health Care Advocates: Who They Are and What They Believe 27 4. Consumer-Driven Health Care the First Time Around 42 5. The Nonaccidental System 54 6. The Origins of Consumer-Driven Health Care: A Short History of American Health Economics 7. The Theoretical Foundations of Consumer-Driven Health Care 86 8. But Does It Work? The Evidence for and against Consumer-Driven Health Care 119 9. Legal, Ethical, and Regulatory Issues Presented by Consumer-Driven Health Care 150 10. Are Consumers Our Only Hope? How Other Countries Organize Their Health Care Systems 166 11. How to Fix Our Broken Health Care System: Where Do We Start? 189 Notes 205 Bibliography 225 Index 253
Preface ix 1. Our Broken American Health Care System 1 2. The Consumer-Driven Prescription 17 3. Consumer-Driven Health Care Advocates: Who They Are and What They Believe 27 4. Consumer-Driven Health Care the First Time Around 42 5. The Nonaccidental System 54 6. The Origins of Consumer-Driven Health Care: A Short History of American Health Economics 7. The Theoretical Foundations of Consumer-Driven Health Care 86 8. But Does It Work? The Evidence for and against Consumer-Driven Health Care 119 9. Legal, Ethical, and Regulatory Issues Presented by Consumer-Driven Health Care 150 10. Are Consumers Our Only Hope? How Other Countries Organize Their Health Care Systems 166 11. How to Fix Our Broken Health Care System: Where Do We Start? 189 Notes 205 Bibliography 225 Index 253
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