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Putting Health Care on the National Agenda, 2nd Edition

(Hardback, 2nd Revised edition)

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Putting Health Care on the National Agenda, 2nd Edition

Contributors:

By (Author) Arnold Birenbaum

ISBN:

9780275951634

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

27th June 1995

Edition:

2nd Revised edition

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Central / national / federal government policies

Dewey:

362.10973

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

256

Description

This revised edition of Arnold Birenbaum's important book brings the work up to date through the end of 1994 and the close of the 103rd Congress. It offers a comprehensive, provocative, and completely new assessment of health care reform with a focus on financing and coverage. A fine primeron the health care debate (JAMA), the book examines such topics as the changing doctor-patient relationship, the growth of managed care, the rise and decline of hospitals, American business and health benefits, and the uninsured in America. This new edition takes particular heed to the failure of health care reform in 1994. In responding to the first edition, Victor Sidel, M.D., former president of the American Public Health Association, called it, "A wonderfully far-ranging, meticulously documented, insightfully analyzed and remarkably well written challenge to professionals, patients, and community members to work for effective change in a bizarre, expensive, inefficient, and often unresponsive medical care system."

Reviews

Birenbaum directly confronts the reader wit the deteriorating health-care system in the US and the tough choices that will have to be made in the future before a total collapse occurs in the not-too-distant future. The book is well written and avoids the pitfalls that could trap the author in cliches and hyper-speculation. The review of the current system is detailed and takes great care to explain to the reader how we got where we are now in health-care. In the second section, current needs are examined with emphasis on long-term care, AIDS, and the right to die. The final section provides a comparison with the Canadian system and explains the consequences of not beginning health-care reform now. Useful in health-care management and administration studies.-Choice
This well-written book offers an assessment of fundamental problems with the U.S. health care system and reviews options to address them. It offers a thoughtful discussion of several critical issues--public dissatisfaction with costs and real or potential lack of access to care, changes in the doctor/patient relationship, and the impact of high health insurance costs on individuals and businesses...The book is written for the general public and would be useful to practicing health professionals as well as students....This book offers a well-informed review and a reasoned perspective on many of the current health care reform issues. The author skillfully interprets results of research findings to illustrate points.-Booklist
"This well-written book offers an assessment of fundamental problems with the U.S. health care system and reviews options to address them. It offers a thoughtful discussion of several critical issues--public dissatisfaction with costs and real or potential lack of access to care, changes in the doctor/patient relationship, and the impact of high health insurance costs on individuals and businesses...The book is written for the general public and would be useful to practicing health professionals as well as students....This book offers a well-informed review and a reasoned perspective on many of the current health care reform issues. The author skillfully interprets results of research findings to illustrate points."-Booklist
"Birenbaum directly confronts the reader wit the deteriorating health-care system in the US and the tough choices that will have to be made in the future before a total collapse occurs in the not-too-distant future. The book is well written and avoids the pitfalls that could trap the author in cliches and hyper-speculation. The review of the current system is detailed and takes great care to explain to the reader how we got where we are now in health-care. In the second section, current needs are examined with emphasis on long-term care, AIDS, and the right to die. The final section provides a comparison with the Canadian system and explains the consequences of not beginning health-care reform now. Useful in health-care management and administration studies."-Choice

Author Bio

ARNOLD BIRENBAUM is Professor of Pediatrics at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York and the author of 11 books.

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