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The Social Medicine Reader, Second Edition

Editat de Jonathan Oberlander
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 aug 2005
Duke University Press is pleased to announce the second edition of the bestselling Social Medicine Reader. The Reader provides a survey of the challenging issues facing today's health care providers, patients, and caregivers by bringing together moving narratives of illness, commentaries by physicians, debates about complex medical cases, and conceptually and empirically based writings by scholars in medicine, the social sciences, and the humanities. The first edition of The Social Medicine Reader was a single volume. This significantly revised and expanded second edition is divided into three volumes to facilitate use by different audiences with varying interests. Praise for the 3-volume second edition of The Social Medicine Reader: "A superb collection of essays that illuminate the role of medicine in modern society. Students and general readers are not likely to find anything better."-Arnold S. Relman, Professor Emeritus of Medicine and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School Praise for the first edition: "This reviewer strongly recommends The Social Medicine Reader to the attention of medical educators."-Samuel W. Bloom, JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association Volume 3: Over the past four decades the American health care system has witnessed dramatic changes in private health insurance, campaigns to enact national health insurance, and the rise (and perhaps fall) of managed care. Bringing together seventeen pieces new to this second edition of The Social Medicine Reader and four pieces from the first edition, Health Policy, Markets, and Medicine draws on a broad range of disciplinary perspectives-including political science, economics, history, and bioethics-to consider changes in health care and the future of U.S. health policy. Contributors analyze the historical and moral foundation of today's policy debates, examine why health care spending is so hard to control in the United States, and explain the political dynamics of Medicare and Medicaid. Selections address the rise of managed care, its impact on patients and physicians, and the ethical implications of applying a business ethos to medical care; they also compare the U.S. health care system to the systems in European countries, Canada, and Japan. Additional readings probe contemporary policy issues, including the emergence of consumer-driven health care, efforts to move quality of care to the top of the policy agenda, and the implications of the aging of America for public policy. Contributors: Henry J. Aaron, Drew E. Altman, George J. Annas, Robert H. Binstock, Thomas Bodenheimer, Troyen A. Brennan, Robert H. Brook, Lawrence D. Brown, Daniel Callahan, Jafna L. Cox, Victor R. Fuchs, Kevin Grumbach, Rudolf Klein, Robert Kuttner, Larry Levitt, Donald L. Madison, Wendy K. Mariner, Elizabeth A. McGlynn, Jonathan Oberlander, Geov Parrish, Sharon Redmayne, Uwe E. Reinhardt, Michael S. Sparer, Deborah Stone
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822335696
ISBN-10: 0822335697
Pagini: 302
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: Duke University Press

Cuprins

Part I: The Uninsured, Health Care Costs, and Public ProgramsThe U.S. Health Care System: On a Road to Nowhere?, Jonathan Oberlander Wanted: A Clearly Articulated Social Ethic for American Health Care, Uwe E. Reinhardt From Bismarck to Medicare--A Brief History of Medical Care Payment in America, Donald L. Madison The Sad History of Health Care Cost Containment as Told in One Chart, Drew E. Altman and Larry Levitt The Unsurprising Surprise of Renewed Health Care Cost Inflation, Henry J. Aaron The Not-So-Sad History of Medicare Cost Containment as Told in One Chart, Thomas Bodenheimer Medicaid and Medicare: The Unanticipated Politics of Public Insurance Programs, Lawrence D. Brown and Michael S. Sparer Part II: Managed Care, Markets, and RationingBedside Manna, Deborah Stone Must Good HMOs Go Bad? The Commercialization of Prepaid Group Health Care, Robert Kuttner Defending My Life, Geov Parrish Business vs. Medical Ethics: Conflicting Standards for Managed Care, Wendy K. Mariner The Prostitute, the Playboy, and the Poet: Rationing Schemes for Organ Transplantation, George J. Annas Ethics of Queuing for Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting in Canada, Jafna L. Cox Rationing in Practice: The Case of In Vitro Fertilization, Sharon Redmayne and Rudolf Klein Part III: International Perspectives and Emerging IssuesReforming the Health Care System: The Universal Dilemma, Uwe E. Reinhardt Health Care in Four Nations, Thomas Bodenheimer and Kevin Grumbach Keeping Quality on the Policy Agenda, Elizabeth A. McGlynn and Robert H. Brook What’s Ahead for Health Insurance in the United States?, Victor R. Fuchs Luxury Primary Care--Market Innovation or Threat to Access?, Troyen A. Brennan Correspondence: Response to “Luxury Primary Care” Limiting Health Care for the Old, Daniel Callahan Scapegoating the Aged: Intergenerational Equity and Age-Based Rationing, Robert H. Binstock

Recenzii

Praise for the 3-volume second edition of The Social Medicine Reader:“A superb collection of essays that illuminate the role of medicine in modern society. Students and general readers are not likely to find anything better.”--Arnold S. Relman, Professor Emeritus of Medicine and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical SchoolPraise for the first edition:“This reviewer strongly recommends The Social Medicine Reader to the attention of medical educators.”--Samuel W. Bloom, JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association
Praise for the 3-volume second edition of The Social Medicine Reader: "A superb collection of essays that illuminate the role of medicine in modern society. Students and general readers are not likely to find anything better."--Arnold S. Relman, Professor Emeritus of Medicine and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School Praise for the first edition: "This reviewer strongly recommends The Social Medicine Reader to the attention of medical educators."--Samuel W. Bloom, JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association

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"These essays explore medicine and society, health and politics, care and economics. Along the way, they raise urgent questions about the human condition itself. Bracing, thoughtful, elegant, witty, iconoclastic--"The Social Medicine Reader" is a terrific book, perhaps the best collection of teaching essays on the market."--James A. Morone, author of "Hellfire Nation: The Politics of Sin in American History" and co-editor of "Healthy, Wealthy and Fair: Health Care for the Good Society"

Descriere

A collection of readings - geared for medical students and students of public health - that deal with social and cultural issues in medicine