This book provides a comprehensive exploration of the under-appreciated role of public health policy in the United States' medical care industry. The book offers students: an introduction to the fundamentals of health policy, with comparative perspectives from other countries; analysis of major health care programmes, including Medicare, Medicaid, the Affordable Care Act and regulatory programs; reflections on issues around access, cost and the ethics of provision. By drawing comparisons between the US and other countries, it deepens our understanding of health policy in the US, where it is headed next, and what it might learn from other systems. -- from back over
Introducing the fundamentals of health policy and offering analysis of major health care programmes and reflections on issues around access, quality, cost and the ethics of provision, this book provides a comprehensive exploration of the role and influence of public policy on the medical system in the United States.
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