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9780813538389

History and Health Policy in the United States

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  • ISBN13:

    9780813538389

  • ISBN10:

    0813538386

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2006-07-25
  • Publisher: Rutgers Univ Pr
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Summary

Shows how historical perspectives can help policy makers avoid pitfalls of outdated methods. Topics include medical specialization as American Health Policy, building a toxic environment, situating health risks, the persistent and changing relationship between long-term care and medicaid, and more. Softcover, hardcover available.

Table of Contents

Foreword vii
David Mechanic
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1(12)
Rosemary A. Stevens
Part I Actors and Interpretations
Chapter 1 Anticipated Consequences: Historians, History, and Health Policy
13(19)
Charles E. Rosenberg
Chapter 2 The More Things Stay the Same the More They Change: The Odd Interplay between Government and Ideology in the Recent Political History of the U.S. Health-Care System
32(17)
Lawrence D. Brown
Chapter 3 Medical Specialization as American Health Policy: Interweaving Public and Private Roles
49(34)
Rosemary A. Stevens
Part II Rhetoric, Rights, Responsibilities
Chapter 4 Patients or Health-Care Consumers? Why the History of Contested Terms Matters
83(28)
Nancy Tomes
Chapter 5 The Democratization of Privacy: Public-Health Surveillance and Changing Conceptions of Privacy in Twentieth-Century America
111(19)
Amy L. Fairchild
Chapter 6 Building a Toxic Environment: Historical Controversies over the Past and Future of Public Health
130(23)
Gerald Markowitz and David Rosner
Part III Priorities and Politics
Chapter 7 Situating Health Risks: An Opportunity for Disease-Prevention Policy
153(23)
Robert A. Aronowitz
Chapter 8 The Jewel in the Federal Crown? History, Politics, and the National Institutes of Health
176(26)
Robert Cook-Deegan and Michael McGeary
Chapter 9 A Marriage of Convenience: The Persistent and Changing Relationship between Long-Term Care and Medicaid
202(27)
Colleen M. Grogan
Part IV Policy Management and Results
Chapter 10 Rhetoric, Realities, and the Plight of the Mentally Ill in America
229(21)
David Mechanic and Gerald N. Grob
Chapter 11 Emergency Rooms: The Reluctant Safety Net
250(23)
Beatrix Hoffman
Chapter 12 Policy Implications of Hospital System Failures: The Allegheny Bankruptcy
273(36)
Lawton R. Burns and Alexandra P. Burns
Chapter 13 The Rise and Decline of the HMO: A Chapter in U.S. Health-Policy History
309(32)
Bradford H. Gray
Contributors 341(4)
Index 345

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