(Mobile ebook) Fads, Fallacies And Foolishness in Medical Care Management And Policy
♥ Theodore R. Marmor ♥
| #5435621 in Books | World Scientific Publishing Company | 2007-03-28 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.50 x6.50 x.50l,.99 | File Name: 9812566783 | 172 pages |
||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Superb writing on major issues|By Bruce_in_LA|Marmor is a bit iconoclastic - instead of promoting a specific policy for US healthcare, he points out how vaporous or inept many of the current dialogs are. His point is a bit like Al Gore in "Assault on Reason" - the level of dialog and clear thinking is too insufficient to make progress on major health care problems. This is a||Although Marmor's essays offer brilliant insights into the rhetoric of health policy, they also provide clear descriptions of how health care systems actually work and the problems they face. The essay on 'How Not To Think About Managed Care' offers an excell
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 in...
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