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* Who Has a Right to Health Care?
* What Is the Government's Role in Providing Accessible Health Care?
* How Are Corporations, Insurance Companies, and Health Care
Providers Affecting the Quality of Health Care?
* And, Most Importantly, Can We Reform the U.S. Health Care System?
We often debate these issues in health care policy or public health
courses, yet we do so without the proper knowledge of the underlying
structure of the U.S. health care system--or a framework by which it
can be judged. Many health care workers entering the system are
ill-equipped to address the issues faced in direct health care
practice, in part because they have no ability to evaluate it.
In this innovative text, Gunnar Almgren provides all the tools
necessary to understand and critique a health care policy in dire need
of change. First, he describes the historical evolution of U.S. health
care, explaining how the early roles of hospitals, doctors, and nurses
still influence today's system. He explains the complex financial
aspects of health care, including the concerns of all its major
stakeholders. He looks at the government's role in regulating and
funding health care, and how that role has expanded and contracted
through various political administrations. An entire chapter describes
the facilities and services available for the elderly--an issue that
will continue to rise in importance as America ages. Finally, he
examines the many causes of disparities in the U.S. health care
system.
In addition, Almgren offers a unique social justice analysis as a
framework by which the current system--and proposed reforms--can be
judged. By analyzing the health care system through various models of
social justice, we can begin to understand and address the urgent
issues of economic, racial, and geographic disparities that plague our
current system.
With its clear, thorough, and comprehensive coverage of U.S. health
care, this unique text is accessible to all those in public health,
nursing, social work, public policy, or public administration. No
other book addresses the underlying issues of the U.S. health care
system alongside a variety of social justice models that we can use to
evaluate, and perhaps eventually, change it.
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A Social Justice Analysis
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780826104793
Publisert
2009
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Springer Publishing LLC
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
368
Forfatter