Expanding Access to Health Care : a Management Approach.
The U.S. health care system faces well-known problems: 47 million people without health insurance, rapidly rising costs that consume 16 percent of the country's economic output, and widely uneven quality of care. Even many people with coverage are experiencing serious problems paying for the ra...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Hoboken :
Taylor and Francis,
2014.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; About the Academy; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface and Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part I. Management Issues and Policies in Health Insurance Market Reforms; 1. Restructuring Health Insurance Markets; 2. Designing Regional Health Markets; 3. Creating a Level Playing Field for Public and Private Plans; 4. Regulating Private Health Insurance; 5. Paying One's Fair Share for Health Coverage and Care; 6. Refiguring Federalism: Nation and State in Health Reform's Next Round; 7. Recent Changes in Dutch Health Insurance: Individual Mandate or Social Insurance?
- Part II. Administering Health Insurance Programs and Reforms8. Administering a Medicaid-plus-Tax-Credits Initiative; 9. Administering Health Insurance Mandates; 10. Designing Administrative Organizations for Health Reform; 11. Individual Health Insurance Plan Information: Too Much and Too Little; Part III. Controlling Costs Under Health Care Reform; 12. Controlling Health Care Costs; 13. Simplifying Administration of Health Insurance; Part IV. Using Performance Management to Enhance Health Care Reform; 14. Management and Performance of Federal Health Care Programs.
- 15. Performance-Based Management Under Ryan White: The BPHC InitiativePart V. Empirical Studies; 16. Expanding Access to Health Care for Hispanic Construction Workers and Their Children; 17. Expanding Access to Health Insurance for Children: The State Children's Health Insurance Program, 1997-2007; 18. Did Medicaid/SCHIP Crowd Out Private Insurance Among Low-Income Children?; About the Editors and Contributors; Index.