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Markets and health care : a comparative analysis /

A growing reliance on market disciplines and incentives characterised health care reform strategies in many countries in the 1990s, yet the country which relies most heavily on private health care - the U.S.A. - is the most expensive in the world and still fails to deliver affordable health care to...

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Autor principal: Ranade,Wendy(Editor)
Formato: Printed Book
Publicado em: New York : Addison Wesley Longman, 1998.
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Resumo:A growing reliance on market disciplines and incentives characterised health care reform strategies in many countries in the 1990s, yet the country which relies most heavily on private health care - the U.S.A. - is the most expensive in the world and still fails to deliver affordable health care to millions of its citizens. This apparent paradox is the starting point for Markets and Health Care: A Comparative Analysis.
Markets and Health Care: A Comparative Analysis has been written for students and academics in health and social policy, and comparative politics, but will also be of interest to policy-makers in government and health administration.
Descrição Física:viii, 223 p. :
ISBN:0582289858 (pbk. : alk. paper)