Review
"...very interesting and informative to those in the health care "system" of America...worth adding to your library."(AAMA Executive -- Journal of the American Academy of Medical Administrators) --
AAMA Executive (journal of the American Academ"Let me begin by saying that I liked this book very much...will be well received within the academic community." --
University of North Carolina at Charlotte, June 7, 2001For anyone returning to the U.S. to practice in health care, this book provides the missing evolutionary pieces that "time away" may have created." --
Hanrahan, Susan, PT, PhD, Physical Therapy, March 2001
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Product Description
In a clear, cohesive format, Delivering Health Care in America provides a comprehensive overview the basic structures and operations of the US health systemfrom its historical origins and resources, to its individual services, cost, and quality. Using a unique "systems" approach, it brings together an extraordinary breadth of information into a highly accessible, easy-to-read text that clarifies the complexities of health care organization and finance, while presenting a solid overview of how the various components fit together.
Now in its third edition, Delivering Health Care in America has been updated with the latest available data and research findings to provide the most current information on the foundations, structural features, past and current trends, and major issues pertaining to the U.S. health care delivery system.