Author: Paul J. Feldstein
Edition: Fifth
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 1567934188
Edition: Fifth
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 1567934188
Health Policy Issues: An Economic Perspective
This book will help your students understand the economics underlying the issues and politics of healthcare.
Health Policy Issues: An Economic Persepective, ISBN-13: 9781567934182, ISBN-10: 1567934188
It presents 36 short, topical chapters that focus on the financing and delivery of medical services. The fifth edition includes updated chapters, figures, and tables as well as a new chapter on comparative effectiveness research and a completely revised chapter on the new Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (ACA). A summary of the ACA is included in the appendix. By reading this book, your students can begin to think critically and clearly about issues involving physicians, nurses, health insurance, Medicare and Medicaid, competition, the increase of medical expenditures, prescription drugs and the pharmaceutical industry,
Health Policy Issues : Economic Perspective
by Paul J. Feldstein - Health Administration Press (2003) - Hardback - ISBN 1567932010 9781567932010
Categories: Medical economics->United States, Medical care->United States->Cost control, Medical policy. Contributors: Paul J. Feldstein - Author. Format: Hardcover
Legal Aspects of Health Policy Issues and Trends, ISBN-13: 9780313214301, ISBN-10: 0313214301
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By reading this book, your students can begin to think critically and clearly about issues involving physicians, nurses, health insurance, Medicare and Medicaid, competition, the increase of medical expenditures, prescription drugs and the pharmaceutical industry,