Inescapable Decisions: The Imperatives of Health ReformTransaction Publishers - 296 pages "Inescapable Decisions" examines the disarray in the American health care system and proposes major corrective strategies. Mechanic shows that the high-technology interventionist type of medicine commonly practiced in the United States has lost its sense of priorities and balance. Expensive and sometimes dangerous procedures of unknown efficacy are used excessively and often inappropriately, while many basic preventive and primary care services remain unavailable to those who need them the most. This incredibly complex system of care operates in an environment of heavy-landed rules and regulations and enormous waste of resources. |
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... Professional Judgment and the Rationing of Medical Care 33333 53 69 II . Need for a New Paradigm 4. Conceptions of Health 101 5. Promoting Health and Independence 6. Socioeconomic Status and Health 119 137 III . Special Populations 7 ...
... Professional Judgment and the Rationing of Medical Care 33333 53 69 II . Need for a New Paradigm 4. Conceptions of Health 101 5. Promoting Health and Independence 6. Socioeconomic Status and Health 119 137 III . Special Populations 7 ...
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... - terest to health care officials , policymakers , and professionals in so- cial welfare . ( Continued on back flap ) BIBLIOGRAPHY OF AUSTRIAN PHILOSOPHY INTERNATIONALE BIBLIOGRAPHIE ZUR ÖSTERREICHISCHEN PHILOSOPHIE Edited.
... - terest to health care officials , policymakers , and professionals in so- cial welfare . ( Continued on back flap ) BIBLIOGRAPHY OF AUSTRIAN PHILOSOPHY INTERNATIONALE BIBLIOGRAPHIE ZUR ÖSTERREICHISCHEN PHILOSOPHIE Edited.
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... professionals working in highly bureaucratized health systems in other countries . In arguing for a new approach , I maintain that costs will never be brought under control without a budgetary ceiling . Although I favor a Canadian ...
... professionals working in highly bureaucratized health systems in other countries . In arguing for a new approach , I maintain that costs will never be brought under control without a budgetary ceiling . Although I favor a Canadian ...
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The Imperatives of Health Reform David Mechanic. health professionals must work — offers the most realistic , appropriate and nonintrusive way to allocate services . Because patient populations are heterogeneous , and many medical ...
The Imperatives of Health Reform David Mechanic. health professionals must work — offers the most realistic , appropriate and nonintrusive way to allocate services . Because patient populations are heterogeneous , and many medical ...
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Contents
The American Medical Care System | 3 |
Sources of Countervailing Power in Medicine | 53 |
Professional Judgment and the Rationing of Medical Care | 69 |
Conceptions of Health | 101 |
119 | |
137 | |
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Inescapable Decisions | 229 |
Medical Sociology Some Tensions between Theory Method and Substance | 249 |
The Role of Sociology in Health Affairs | 275 |
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References to this book
A Call to Be Whole: The Fundamentals of Health Care Reform Barbara J. Sowada No preview available - 2003 |
Choice, Behavioral Economics, and Addiction Rudolph Eugene Vuchinich,Nick Heather Limited preview - 2003 |