U.S. Health Care and the Future Supply of Physicians / Eli Ginzberg, Panos Minogiannis.
Material type: TextPublisher: Abingdon : Routledge, 2017Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781351323420
- 1351323423
- Medical care -- United States
- Medical policy -- United States
- Physicians -- Supply and demand -- United States
- Health care reform -- United States
- Medical policy
- Health care reform
- Physicians -- supply & distribution
- Delivery of Health Care -- trends
- Health Policy
- Health Care Reform
- United States
- Politique sanitaire -- États-Unis
- Services de santé -- Réforme -- États-Unis
- Politique sanitaire
- Services de santé -- Réforme
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Social Security
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Social Services & Welfare
- Health care reform
- Medical care
- Medical policy
- Physicians -- Supply and demand
- United States
- Politique sanitaire -- États-Unis
- Soins médicaux -- États-Unis
- Médecins -- États-Unis
- 362.1/0973 23
- RA395.A3 G567 2017
- 2004 B-398
- W 76
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 113-116) and index.
Why Focus on Physician Supply? -- Are More Physicians the Answer? -- Financing of Health Care -- The Acute Care Hospital -- Aging and the Future of U.S. Health Care -- Physicians and Non-Physician Clinicians: Working Together and Independently -- A Look Ahead to 2030.
"Eli Ginzberg and Panos Minogiannis, in Ginzberg's final book, examine the supply of health personnel in the United States. They consider the ways it has been influenced by federal and state legislation, health care financing, the transformation of the hospital, managed care, and health trends in the last part of the twentieth century. Through this historical approach, the book identifies key moments in U.S. health policy history that have led to problems in the geographical distribution of medical personnel, gender and race representation in the health personnel pool, and subsequent attempts to resolve these problems."--Jacket
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