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050 00 $aRA395.A3$bH42566 1998
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245 00 $aHealth policy :$bunderstanding our choices from national reform to market forces /$cedited by Marilynn M. Rosenthal and Max Heirich.
260 $aBoulder, Colo :$bWestviewPress,$c1998.
300 $axiii, 328 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 00 $tIntroduction: Understanding Our Choices /$rMax Heirich --$gSect. 1.$tHow Can We Solve the Problem of Getting Affordable Health Care to the Entire American Public? --$tIntroduction /$rMax Heirich.$g1.$tNext Steps Toward Health Policy Reform: A Conservative Approach /$rWilliam A. Niskanen.$g2.$tThe Case for a Single-Payer Approach: A Liberal Voice /$rJim McDermott.$g3.$tManaged Competition as a Route to Markets That Serve Public Needs: A View from Near the White House /$rLen M. Nichols.$g4.$tHealth Reform: What Will It Take To Pass? A Moderate Conservative Stance /$rGail R. Wilensky.$g5.$tIs Managed Care Working? The Payer Perspective /$rHoward Bailit.$g6.$tIs the Health Care Cost Problem Solved? /$rKaren Davis.$g7.$tManaged Competition: Helping Hand for the Invisible Hand - How the Clinton Plan Would Use This Strategy /$rRichard Kronick.$g8.$tWho's Afraid of Health Care Spending Growth? /$rMark V. Pauly.$g9.$tHealth Care Reform Projections and the Line Between Fact and Fiction /$rTami Mark.
505 80 $g10.$tPaying for Health Care Reform: Alternative Financial Models Compared /$rJohn F. Sheils.$g11.$tFinancial Access to Health Care /$rKatherine Swartz --$gSect. 2.$tConstraints on Choice: The Deepest Concerns of Interest Groups and the Public at Large --$tIntroduction /$rRichard Lichtenstein.$g12.$tPublic Opinion on the Clinton Health Care Plan /$rKarlyn H. Bowman.$g13.$tHealth Care: The Limits of Polling /$rKathleen A. Frankovic.$g14.$tFirst Impressions and Second Thoughts: Public Perceptions of Health Care Reform /$rJohn Immerwahr.$g15.$tAmerican Medical Association and Michigan State Medical Society /$rLouis Zako.$g16.$tAmerican Public Health Association /$rEugene Feingold.$g17.$tHealth Care Reform: What Do We Do Now? /$rCarol Franck.$g18.$tHealth Industry Manufacturers Association Position on Health Care Reform /$rG. Gregory Raab.$g19.$tHealth Care and the U.S. Auto Industry /$rCharles T. Pryde.$g20.$tSmall Business Association of Michigan Position of Health Care /$rGary Baker.
505 80 $g21.$tThe Federation of Health Systems /$rMichael D. Bromberg.$g22.$tSuggested Standards for Insurers /$rJulie Goon.$g23.$tA Vision Renewed: Health Care Security /$rHealth Insurance Association of America.$g24.$tGetting Inside Health Care Interest Groups /$rRobert Asmussen.$g25.$tBlue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Foundation /$rIra Strumwasser.$g26.$tHealth Care in America: A Time for Change /$rWilliam Hoffman --$gSect. 3.$tConstraints on Choice: The Legislative Process - Views from the Inside --$tIntroduction /$rMarilynn M. Rosenthal.$g27.$tPresident Clinton's Evolving Ideas on Health Care Reform: In His Own Words /$rAnand Parekh.$g28.$tThe Politics of Health Policy Reform: An Inside View from the Clinton Administration /$rJudith Feder.$g29.$tPolitical Strategies in the Long Run: Decades of Efforts at Health Care Reform /$rJohn Dingell.$g30.$tInside the Senate Finance Committee /$rKatherine Hayes.$g31.$tThe Politics of Health Care Reform /$rJulie Kosterlitz.
505 80 $g32.$tThe Politics of Comprehensive Health Care Reform: Watching the 103rd and 104th Congresses at Work /$rSallyanne Payton --$gSect. 4.$tChange Without Legislation: The Managed Care Revolution --$tIntroduction /$rJohn E. Billi.$g33.$tSome Thoughts About Managed Care /$rGail L. Warden.$g34.$tThe Politics of Managed Care: The Regulatory Issues from the American Medical Association Perspective /$rThomas R. Reardon.$g35.$tFord Motor Company's Perspective on Managed Care /$rCharles T. Pryde.$g36.$tWill Managed Care End the Need for Managed Competition? /$rRichard Kronick and Max Heirich.$g37.$tManaged Care: The Legal Viewpoint /$rSallyanne Payton.$g38.$tManaged Care: Reform without Legislation /$rJon R. Gabel.$g39.$tHow Well Does Managed Care Control Costs? /$rMarsha Gold.$g40.$tManaged Care: Stages of Development /$rJohn E. Billi.$g41.$tThe Ethics of Incentives in Managed Care /$rE. Haavi Morreim.$g42.$tManaged Care and Quality Assurance /$rTom Simmer.
505 80 $g43.$tProvider Perspectives in Managed Care /$rMacdonald Dick, Tom Carli and Duane Kirking --$gSect. 5.$tThe Realities of Health Care Reform: Positions, Publics, Processes and, Of Course, Power /$rMarilynn M. Rosenthal.
650 0 $aMedical care$zUnited States.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85082887
650 0 $aMedical policy$zUnited States.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008107275
650 2 $aHealth Policy.$0https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D006291
651 2 $aUnited States.$0https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D014481
700 1 $aRosenthal, Marilynn M.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n85286014
700 1 $aHeirich, Max.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n89624909
852 00 $boff,hsl$hRA395.A3$iH42566 1998