Fads, Fallacies and Foolishness in Medical Care Management and Policy Fads, Fallacies and Foolishness in Medical Care Management and Policy

Fads, Fallacies and Foolishness in Medical Care Management and Policy

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Publisher Description

No one misses the onslaught of claims about reforming modern medical care. How doctors should be paid, how hospitals should be paid or governed, how much patients should pay when sick in co-payments, how the quality of care could be improved, and how governments and other buyers could better control the costs of care — all find expression in the explosion of medical care conference proceedings, op-eds, news bulletins, journal articles, and books.

This collection of articles takes up a key set of what the author regards as particularly misleading fads and fashions — developments that produce a startling degree of foolishness in contemporary discussions of how to organize, deliver, finance, pay for and regulate medical care services in modern industrial democracies.

The policy fads addressed include the celebration of explicit rationing as a major cost control instrument, the belief in a “basic package” of health insurance benefits to constrain costs, the faith that contemporary cross-national research can deliver a large number of transferable models, and the notion that broadening the definition of what is meant by health will constitute some sort of useful advance in practice.
Contents:Fads in Medical Care Policy and Politics: The Rhetoric and Reality of ManagerialismHow Not to Think About “Managed Care”Medical Care and Public Policy: The Benefits and Burdens of Asking Fundamental QuestionsMedicare and Political Analysis: Omissions, Understandings, and MisunderstandingsComparative Perspectives and Policy Learning in the World of Health CareHow Not to Think About Medicare Reform
Readership: Graduate students in public policy, comparative politics, management, nursing, medicine, and social sciences; medical writers; medical professionals.

GENRE
Health & Well-Being
RELEASED
2007
28 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
172
Pages
PUBLISHER
World Scientific Publishing Company
SIZE
1.4
MB