The American health care paradox : why spending more is getting us less / Elizabeth H. Bradley and Lauren A. Taylor ; foreword by Harvey V. Fineberg, President, Institute of Medicine.
- Bradley, Elizabeth H., 1962-
- Date:
- [2013]
- Books
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Description
For decades, experts have puzzled over why the US spends more on health care but suffers poorer outcomes than other industrialized nations. Bradley and Taylor marshal extensive research, including a comparative study of health care data from thirty countries, and get to the root of this paradox: We've left out of our tally the most impactful expenditures countries make to improve the health of their populations: investments in social services.
Publication/Creation
New York : PublicAffairs, [2013]
Physical description
xix, 248 pages ; 25 cm
Edition
First edition.
Bibliographic information
Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-235) and index.
Contents
The paradox -- Historical perspectives -- Front-line insights -- Learning from abroad -- Home-grown innovations -- An American way forward -- Continuing the discourse.
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Where to find it
Location Status History of MedicineBW.6Open shelves
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ISBN
- 1610392094
- 9781610392099