In this book, the Employee Benefit Research Institute brings together experts from the private sector, the medical community, and government to examine the many forces of change in our nation's health care market, to learn the impact of these changes on employers, consumers, and the providers and financers of health care, and to assess the implications for national health policy and the quality of medical care. In addition, the book is a comprehensive introduction for those seeking a better understanding of the health care revolution under way in the United States.
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Following the lead of the private sector, the federal government will try to become a more prudent buyer of health services, perhaps a downright stingy buyer, if it utilizes its potential market clout. -- Rep. Bill Gradison, (R-OH), Health Subcommittee, Committee on Ways and Means There is evidence that physicians operating within a context of cost containment and using good epidemiologic data can begin to modify their own behavior. Much of the work is educational. -- Philip Caper, M.D., Dartmouth Medical School There is evidence that physicians operating within a context of cost containment and using good epidemiologic data can begin to modify their own behavior. Much of the work is educational. -- Philip Caper, M.D., Dartmouth Medical School Following the lead of the private sector, the federal government will try to become a more prudent buyer of health services, perhaps a downright stingy buyer, if it utilizes its potential market clout. -- Rep. Bill Gradison, (R-OH), Health Subcommittee, Committee on Ways and Means
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
Dicke: 25 mm
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978-0-8191-6510-7 (9780819165107)
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