An Introduction to the U.S. Health Care System
Steven Jonas(Author)
Springer Publishing Company
5th Edition
Published on 15. April 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
234 pages
978-0-8261-3986-3 (ISBN)
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Description
This bestselling text is a concise and balanced classic presenting the domestic health care system. It explains the five major components of the U.S. health care system: health care institutions, health care personnel, financing mechanisms, research and educational institutions that produce biomedical knowledge and health personnel, and firms producing ""health commodities"" (such as pharmaceutical drugs and hospital equipment). Completely updated to reflect the continual changes in the U.S. health care delivery system, this text includes new information on government and public policy reforms and recommendations, as well as website resources and glossary of terms. It provides a glimpse into the future of our well-being.
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Edition
5th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
Illustrations
Weight
345 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8261-3986-3 (9780826139863)
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Steven Jonas | Raymond L. Goldsteen | Karen Goldsteen
An Introduction to the US Health Care System
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Steven Jonas
An Introduction to the U.S. Health Care System
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01/1998
4th Edition
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Content
An overview of the US health care system; personnel; institutions - hospitals; institutions - primary and ambulatory care financing and payment; government and the health care system; health planning - principles and practice; from group medical practice to managed care; national health insurance and national health care reform.