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Autore |
Almgren Gunnar Robert <1951-> |
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Titolo |
Health care politics, policy, and services [[electronic resource] ] : a social justice analysis / / Gunnar Almgren |
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New York, : Springer Pub. Co., c2013 |
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Edizione |
[2nd ed.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (417 p.) |
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Disciplina |
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Soggetti |
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Medical policy - United States - History |
Medical policy - United States |
Social justice - United States |
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Formato |
Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Nota di contenuto |
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Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1. A Primer on Theories of Social Justice and Defining the Problem of Health Care; Defining the Problem of Social Justice; Alternative Theories of Social Justice; Concluding Comments: Alternative Theoretical Perspectives on "the Right to Health Care"; Notes; References; Chapter 2. Historical Evolvement of the U.S. Health Care System; Historical Evolvement of the Basic Components of the Health Care System: Hospitals, Doctors, Nurses, and Health Insurance |
The Historical Evolvement of the Federal Government in Health CareConcluding Comments: Prospects for Achieving Health Care Reform; Notes; References; Chapter 3. The Contemporary Organization of Health Care: Health CareFinance; Health Care Expenditures; An Overview of Health Care System Finance-Employment-Based Health Insurance; An Overview of Health Care System Finance-Public Financing of Health Care; Concluding Comments: The Large Presence of Public Dollars in the Financing of Health Care; Notes; References |
Chapter 4. The Contemporary Organization of Health Care: Health Care Services and UtilizationThe Mixed Public/Private Structure of the U.S. Health Care System; The Resources of the U.S. System: Facilities, Technology, and Human Resources; The Health Care System Safety Net; Concluding Comments: The Paradoxical Underachievement of the U.S. |
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Health Care System; Notes; References; Chapter 5. Long-Term Care of the Aged and Disabled; The Long-Term Care Services System; The Sustainability of Resources for Long-Term Care: Caregiving Labor and Public/Private Financing |
Directions for Long-Term Financing PolicyConcluding Comments: A Social Justice Perspective on the Financing of Long-Term Care; Notes; References; Chapter 6. Disparities in Health and Health Care; Conceptualizing Disparities in Health and Health Care; Measuring Disparities in Health and Health Care; Social Characteristics Associated With Disparities in Health and Health Care; Disparities in Health and Burden of Disease: General Findings; Concluding Comments: The Deep Roots of Disparities in Health Care; Notes; References |
Chapter 7. Social Epidemiology: Unraveling the Social Determinants of Disparities in HealthThe Discipline of Social Epidemiology; The "Fundamental Social Causes" Hypothesis; Income Inequality as a Social Determinant of Health; Theoretical Debates Concerning Income Inequality Effects; Concluding Comments: Social Epidemiology as a Tool of Social Policy; Notes; References; Chapter 8. Prospects for Just Health Care System Reform: A Political and Principled Analysis; The Social and Political Context of Health Care Reform; The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) |
Concluding Comments: Toward a Progressive Vision of Universal Health Care |
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Sommario/riassunto |
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This new edition of the AJN Award-winning textbook analyzes the most current health care reforms and their effect on our health system from a social justice perspective. It addresses the reforms of the landmark health care reform bill passed in March, 2010, and provides students of health care policy with a framework within which they can understand and evaluate our health system. The text provides a comprehensive description and analysis of the historical evolution and organization of our health care system that is framed by a forthright social justice critique. In addition to extensive cover |
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