Consumer Choice

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American Health Care System
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barriers to healthcare access in US
Brian D. Smedley
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CHC Patient
Christopher T. Erb
Cinthia L. Deye
Circuit Court
Complete Preemption
Consumer Directed Health Plans
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David J. Cooper
Deborah Stone
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Employee Benefit Plans
Employer Sponsored Health Insurance
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ERISA Plan
ERISA Preemption
Ethnic Health Care Disparities
F. Robert Rich
Health Care
Health Care Disparities
healthcare cost containment
healthcare policy analysis
informed decision making
interdisciplinary health research
Jack H. Knott
James B. Rebitzer
John Holahan
Language_English
Managed Care Plans
MCOs
Medical Savings Account
Medicare Beneficiaries
Medicare Eligible Retirees
Medicare Part
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Medigap Policy
Natasha Beauchamp
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Personal Health Choices
Prescription Drug Coverage
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public and private insurance
Richard L. Kaplan
Richard W. Olson
Robert F. Rich
Robert Kaestner
Shelly Raymer Duncan
social welfare systems
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Thomas R. Eng
Traditional Indemnity Plans
Uninsurance Rates
United States Health Care System

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138508538
  • Weight: 470g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Nov 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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The United States health care system is unique among those of other developed economies--most significantly because health care is not a legal right in the United States. Instead, it is considered an employee benefit and a privilege, unless one is over age 65 or of low income. The United States is the only developed country without some form of universal health care.

Contributors to this volume represent an interdisciplinary group of academics, practitioners, and service delivery providers. The volume begins with a general examination of the politics of health and social welfare in the United States. It then focuses on the importance and role of consumers in the U.S. economy, and dilemmas associated with promoting consumer choice. It explores policy issues and challenges in three specific areas: controlling health care costs and protecting choice with respect to health care, the major challenges to informed choice in health care, and barriers to effective health care service delivery. Contributors explore changes and reforms that have been introduced within public and privately financed systems over the past ten years.

Consumer Choice examines in a timely and efficient manner critical social and health policy issues--nationally and internationally--and the major challenges that face informed choice in health care and social policy. Policymakers, health care officials, and medical personnel in the United States and other countries will find this volume highly informative.