1st Edition

The Public-private Health Care State Essays on the History of American Health Care Policy

By Rosemary A. Stevens Copyright 2007
380 Pages
by Routledge

384 Pages
by Routledge

380 Pages
by Routledge

The distinctive mixing and continuous remixing of public and private roles is a defining feature of health care in the United States. The Public-Private Health Care State explores the interweaving of public and private enterprise in health care in the United States as a basis for thinking about health care in terms of its history and its continuing evolution today. Historian and policy analyst... Read more
Acknowledgments, Introduction, I. Inventing Public-Private Policy for Hospitals in the United States, II. Negotiating a National Governmental Role, III. Buzzwords, Rationality, and Dreams: 1968-1986, IV. The Medical Profession: Between Government and Market?, V. The American Health Care State, Index

Biography

Rosemary A. Stevens