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Introduction: Health Care into the Next Century | |
The Market Model | |
Can Markets Give Us the Health System We Want? | |
Going for the Gold: The Redistributive Agenda behind Market-Based Health Care Reform | |
Commentary. Who Was That Straw Man Anyway? A Comment on Evans and Rice | |
Commentary. What Does Economics Have to Say about Health Policy Anyway? A Comment and Correction on Evans and Rice | |
Response. A Reply to Gaynor and Vogt, and Pauly | |
Response. Coarse Correction—And Way off Target | |
A Technocratic Wish: Making Sense and Finding Power in the "Managed" Medical Marketplace | |
The Doctor as Businessman: The Changing Politics of a Cultural Icon | |
The Market in Practice | |
The Dynamics of Market-Level Change | |
The Health System in Transition: Care, Cost, and Coverage | |
Markets, Medicare, and Making Do: Business Strategies after National Health Care Reform | |
Managed Care and Medicare Reform | |
Markets and Medicaid: Insights from Oregon and Tennessee | |
Reflections on the Road Ahead | |
The Limits of Social Learning: Translating Analysis into Action | |
Expectionalism as the Rule? U.S. Health Policy Innovation and Cross-National Learning | |
Forecasting American Health Care: How We Got Here and Where We Might Be Going | |
Bibliography | |
Contributors | |
Index | |
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