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Health Care Services in the 1990s: A Consumer's Guide
 
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Health Care Services in the 1990s: A Consumer's Guide [Hardcover]

Stephen J. Williams (Author), Sandra J. Guerra (Author)

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0275938670 978-0275938673 May 30, 1991
How do you go about choosing between health insurance plans . . . selecting a hospital. . .choosing a doctor? These are just some of the difficult decisions certain to have a profound impact on your physical, emotional, and financial well-being for years to come. This comprehensive guide shows you how to make knowledgeable choices--how to get everything you require from our nation's $600 billion a year health care system. Health Care Services in the 1990s provides life-or-death information about ambulatory care, long-term care, and mental health services. Learn about the changing roles of physicians and dentists. . .insurance vs. pre-paid plans. . .how hospitals and physicians get current addresses, contact information, and toll-free telephone numbers of agencies capable of anwersing questions about specific needs and situations. health care system, and proceeds with the active role of the consumer as a partner in the system, protecting and promoting one's own health. The book also describes ways in which the system's resources can be most advantageous when the consumer is not in bad health. The book progresses with a detailed exploration of the major components of the system, and analyzes functions such as ambulatory care, the choice of a hospital and its services, long term care, the nursing home, and mental health services. The major providers of care (the physicians, dentists, and other relevant providers) and how to work with them are discussed. Consumer approaches to health insurance, governmental health care programs, and financial considerations are also addressed. The quality of health care from the consumer viewpoint and protection of consumer rights inherent in the system is another aspect covered in this valuable book. Alternatives to the traditional health care system are also provided.

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Health care is big business and consumers must be knowledgeable and informed in order to not overpay for medical services. This book aims to provide information on the "how to's" of choosing a doctor, dentist, or nursing home and on receiving the best medical or dental care for the dollar. Unfortunately, it gives more of a historical perspective than necessary, forcing the reader to muddle through descriptive pages until reaching pertinent practical information. The helpful appendixes list sources of newsletters, national organizations, toll-free numbers, state medical boards, medicare carriers, and peer review organizations. However, this same information is found in Charles Inlander's Getting the Most for Your Medical Dollar ( LJ 1/91), which is not only more readable and helpful than this title but cheaper ($15.95. pap.). Not recommended.
- Betsy Kraus, New Mexico Inst. of Mining & Tech nology Lib., Socorro
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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“Increasingly complex health care technology, the rapid development of medical knowledge, and changes in the structure and financing of the entire health service system all complicate well-informed decision making. Striving to make deciding a little less onerous by collocating basic information and advice, Williams and Guerra begin their guide to the health care galaxy by describing the role consumers should assume in promoting their own health. In subsequent chapters, they offer extensive explanations of care-giving institutions, professional health care providers, paying for health services through health insurance and governmental programs, financing and reimbursement, assessing and ensuring the quality of care received, and alternatives to mainstream medicine. In addition to answering questions, they urge each individual to consider the important decisions he or she will likely need to make concerning his or her health care.”–Booklist

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