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The Medical Delivery Business: Health Reform, Childbirth, and the Economic Order
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Author(s)Barbara Bridgman Perkins
PublisherRutgers University Press
ISBN / ASIN0813533287
ISBN-139780813533285
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Sales Rank3,470,009
CategoryMedical
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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New Brunswick, NJ - Twentieth century medical care and its reforms were not designed to meet people's health needs, according to health care consultant Barbara Bridgman Perkins. In her new book, The Medical Delivery Business: Health Reform, Childbirth, and the Economic Order (Publication date: December 2003; 256 pp., Cloth, 0-8135-3328-7), Perkins documents how U.S. medicine developed as a business and challenges the conventional view that a dose of the market is good for medicine. With examples drawn from maternal and infant care, Perkins posits that business strategies utilized in a medical environment could lead to inappropriate interventions. In the case of perinatal care, the business model encouraged the use of surgical procedures, emphasized specialized care over primary care, and unnecessarily turned childbirth into an intensive care situation. In another example, management techniques encouraged obstetricians to use labor-accelerating treatments such as oxytocin to augment their productivity. Despite the achievements of the childbirth and women's health movement in the 1970s, aggressive medical intervention - with inherent economic functions - has remained the birth experi










