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Understanding Health Policy: A Clinical Approach, 6e
Thomas Bodenheimer, Kevin Grumbach
Preface
Copyright
Authors
Chapter 1
Introduction: The Paradox of Excess and Deprivation
Chapter 2
Paying for Health Care
Chapter 3
Access to Health Care
Chapter 4
Reimbursing Health Care Providers
Chapter 5
How Health Care Is OrganizedI: Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Care
Chapter 6
How Health Care Is OrganizedII: Health Delivery Systems
Chapter 7
The Health Care Workforce and the Education of Health Professionals
Chapter 8
Painful versus Painless Cost Control
Chapter 9
Mechanisms for Controlling Costs
Chapter 10
Quality of Health Care
Chapter 11
Prevention of Illness
Chapter 12
Long-Term Care
Chapter 13
Medical Ethics and Rationing of Health Care
Chapter 14
Health Care in Four Nations
Chapter 15
Health Care Reform and National Health Insurance
Chapter 16
Conflict and Change in America's Health Care System
Chapter 17
Conclusion: Tensions and Challenges
Chapter 18
Questions and Discussion Topics