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Chronic Condition
Sherry Glied
其他書名
Why Health Reform Fails
出版
Harvard University Press
, 1997
主題
Medical / General
Medical / Administration
Medical / Allied Health Services / General
Medical / Health Care Delivery
Medical / Health Policy
Medical / Internal Medicine
Medical / Public Health
ISBN
0674128931
9780674128934
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=C3Td5AYhqHcC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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Chronic Condition
provides a compelling analysis of the causes of the current health care crisis and of the shortcomings of reform proposals. It also offers an ingenious new framework for reform that, while minimizing government interference, would provide a means for financing care for the less affluent.
Sherry Glied shows that rising health care spending is consistent with a rising standard of living. Since we can, as a nation, afford more health care, reform must address not the overall level of health care costs but the distribution of health care spending.
Prior reform proposals, Glied argues, have failed to account for the tension between the clearly manifested desire for improving the quality of health care and the equally widespread interest in assuring that the less fortunate share in these improvements. After careful analysis of the ill-fated Clinton plan, Glied proposes a new solution that would make the willingness to pay for innovation the means of financing health care improvements for the less affluent. While rejecting the idea that the distribution of health care should be perfectly equal, Glied's proposal would enable all Americans to benefit from the dynamics of the free market.