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The Hippocratic predicament : affordability, access, and accountability in American medicine

Title
  1. The Hippocratic predicament : affordability, access, and accountability in American medicine / Robert M. Kaplan.
Published by
  1. San Diego : Academic Press, ©1993.
Author
  1. Kaplan, Robert M. (Robert Malcolm), 1947-

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Description
  1. x, 275 p. : ill.; 24 cm.
Summary
  1. Summarizes the status of the US health care system and the emergence of research and methodologies, evaluating the effectiveness of health care. The book outlines the inception, development and results of the Oregon health care plan and proposes new health care policies to increase effectiveness.
Subject
  1. Medicaid
  2. Medical care > United States
  3. Medical care, Cost of > United States
  4. Medical policy > United States
  5. Cost control
  6. Medical policy
  7. Older people > Medical care > United States
  8. Cost Control
  9. Health Policy
  10. Health Priorities > economics
  11. Health Services Accessibility > economics
  12. cost control
  13. Older people > Medical care
  14. Cost control
  15. Medical care
  16. Medical care, Cost of
  17. Medical policy
  18. Gesundheitspolitik
  19. Gesundheitsökonomie
  20. Gezondheidszorg
  21. Economische aspecten
  22. United States
  23. USA
Contents
  1. What Is the Problem? -- Proposed Solutions -- A General Health Policy Model -- The Oregon Experiment -- Ethical Issues Raised by the Oregon Experiment -- Where Do We Go from Here? -- Ch. 1. Three Problems Contributing to the Crisis in American Health Care -- Common Misconceptions to Be Challenged -- The Medical Care Crisis at the University of California: A Case Study -- Guidelines and Models -- Cost Shifting -- Who Is Concerned about the Problem? -- The Hippocratic Predicament -- Summary -- Ch. 2. Look at Solutions -- Simple Solutions -- The Alphabet Soup of Policies to Control Costs -- Summary -- Ch. 3. Review of Current Proposals -- A Dozen Solutions -- The Current Major Alternatives -- Synthesis -- Current Active Proposals -- Summary -- Ch. 4. A General Health Policy Model for Setting Priorities in Health Policy -- Utility -- Is More Better? -- Apples versus Oranges -- Measurement of Health Status -- Comparisons across Diagnoses -- The Incremental Outcome Problem -- A General Health Policy Model -- Applying the Model: Step by Step -- Summary -- Ch. 5. Selected Applications of the General Health Policy Model -- Examples of Clinical Problems -- The Tight Control of Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus -- Auranofin Treatment for Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis -- Coronary Artery Bypass Grafts -- Adherence to Antihypertensive Medications -- The Neonatal Circumcision Controversy -- Screening for Breast Cancer -- Tobacco Tax -- Comparisons across Different Programs -- Summary -- Ch. 6. The Oregon Experiment -- Health Care Issues in Oregon -- Mechanism -- Health Services Commission -- Ranking Methodology -- Departure from the Model -- Alternative Methodology Subcommittee -- What Went Wrong? -- Clinical Contradictions -- Duration -- Summary -- Ch. 7. Problems and Concerns -- Technical Issues -- Ethical Concerns -- Targeting the Poor -- Will the System Change the Way Medicine Is Practiced? -- Other Legal and Ethical Challenges -- Criticisms of the Use of Preferences -- Department of Health and Human Services Rejection of Oregon Application -- Summary -- Ch. 8. Summary and Conclusions -- Can an Outcomes-Oriented Approach Succeed? -- Where Do We Go from Here? -- Appendix: Oregon Prioritized Health Services -- A User's Guide for Health Services Commission Working Document -- Prioritized Health Services List of May 1, 1991.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references (p. 251-263) and index.