An Introduction to the US Health Care SystemSpringer Publishing Company, 25/05/2007 - 328 من الصفحات Completely expanded and updated to account for the latest changes in the U.S. health care system, this best-selling text remains the most concise and balanced introduction to the domestic health care system. Like its predecessors, it provides an accessible overview of the basic components of the system: healthcare personnel, hospitals and other institutions, the federal government, financing and payment mechanisms, and managed care. Finally, it provides an insightful look at the prospects for health care reform. Steven Jonas, a revered expert in public health, has enlisted his colleagues, Drs. Raymond and Karen Goldsteen, to add their expertise in public health and health policy and management to this outstanding volume. All students of health care administration and policy, as well as practicing healthcare professionals who simply want a relatively brief overview of the system, will find it useful. |
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... When It Did The Future Health Care Reform Introduction History of Change National Health Insurance as Solution World Historical Background History of NHI in the United States Some Contemporary Approaches to NHI NHI by Contract, ...
Under managed care, either the “insurance” and the care are provided by the same company, or the insurer and provider are very closely connected, usually by contract. The reason the word insurance is put in quotation marks above is that ...
They are financed by individual and institutional membership dues, journal subscriptions and advertising fees, and on occasion research grants and contracts. They are primarily concerned with advancing the perceived professional and ...
As previously noted, under managed care, the service contract is between the managed care company and the patient (most often through the patient's employer), not between the physician and the patient. The physician also contracts with ...
... provided primarily on the basis of a private, direct (usually unwritten) contract between physician and patient. ... 1996; Smits, 2002), contracts with patients, either directly or through their employers, to provide medical care.
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Chapter 3 Hospitals and Other Health Care Institutions | 63 |
Chapter 4 Primary and Ambulatory Care | 83 |
Chapter 5 Government and the Health Care System | 107 |
Chapter 6 Financing | 129 |
Chapter 7 Health Care System Performance | 167 |
Chapter 8 From Prepaid Group Medical Practice to Managed Care | 205 |
Chapter 9 Health Care Reform | 227 |
Epilogue | 263 |
List of Critical Reports on the US Health Care Delivery System 19272006 | 275 |
Sources of Data | 279 |
Glossary of Terms | 285 |
Index | 295 |