Readings in American Health Care is an introduction to the historical development and current status of a wide variety of health care topics. The readings, written by historians, sociologists, economists, physicians, nurses, and public health researchers, are organized in sections:
•   Basic Concepts: mortality trends, concepts of disease, changes in medical therapy
•   Public Health: AIDS, cigarette smoking, preventive medicine, fluoridation
•   Health Care Professions: cardiology, pathology, women in medicine, nursing, podiatry, midwives
•   Health Care Organizations: hospitals, HMOs
•   Mental Illness
•   Financing Health Care
•   Medical Education
•   Issues: abortion, ethical issues, cancer control, prenatal care, home care, the pharmaceutical industry
•   Background Readings: American medicine from 1920 to midcentury.
   The readings were chosen especially for course use in history, sociology, public health, and related fields, but can also provide useful background reading for anyone interested or involved in American health care. Each selection includes an introduction, questions for the reader, and a bibliography. Scholars and students alike will find the book an invaluable resource.
Readings In American Health Care: Current Issues In Socio-Historical Perspective
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Author(s)William G. Rothstein
PublisherUniversity of Wisconsin Press
ISBN / ASIN0299145344
ISBN-139780299145347
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Sales Rank2,014,844
CategoryMedical
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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