Many Americans, especially blacks, the lower paid, and the less-educated, are not well served by the American health care system. This book is a moral evaluation of the system, and is divided into three main parts, analysing access to quality health care, the concept of a moral right to health care, and the options for reform of the US system.
This moral evaluation of American health care is divided into three main parts, analysing access to quality health care; the concept of a moral right to health care; and the options for reform of the US health care system.
This moral evaluation of American health care is divided into three main parts, analysing access to quality health care; the concept of a moral right to health care; and the options for reform of the US health care system.
Health Care Economics and American Health Policy: A Book for the Rest of Us demystifies complex economic concepts and policies, making them accessible and easy-to-understand for students, especially...
Objective analysis and comprehensive data on Americans' attitudes about key health-care issues Over the years, hundreds of polls have been conducted on health and health-care related topics, but...