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Designated a Doody's Core Title!. Winner of an AJN Book of the Year Award!.: Who Has a Right to Health Care?.; What Is the Government's Role in Providing Accessible Health Care?.; How Are Corporations, Insurance Companies, and Health Care Providers Affecting the Quality of Health Care?.; And, Most Importantly, Can We Reform the U.S. Health Care System?. We often debate these issues in health care policy or public health courses, yet we do so without the proper knowledge of the underlying structure of the U.S. health care system--or a framework by which it can be judged. Many health care worker
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This new edition of the AJN Award-winning textbook analyzes the most current health care reforms and their effect on our health system from a social justice perspective. It addresses the reforms of the landmark health care reform bill passed in March, 2010, and provides students of health care policy with a framework within which they can understand and evaluate our health system. The text provides a comprehensive description and analysis of the historical evolution and organization of our health care system that is framed by a forthright social justice critique. In addition to extensive cover
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"Haruko Wakabayashi received her Ph.D. from Princeton University in medieval Japanese history. She is visiting faculty at Princeton University for 2010–2012. Her work has explored the uses of visual materials such as emaki in historical studies. Among her publications are numerous articles on medieval Japanese social and cultural history, both in English and Japanese, including the coedited volume, Tools of Culture: Japan’s Technological, Medical, and Intellectual Contacts in East Asia, 1100–1600 (Andrew E. Goble, Kenneth R. Robinson, and Harkuo Wakabayashi, eds., Association for Asian Studies, 2009). She has taught at a number of universities, including the University of Alabama, Sophia University, Meiji Gakuin University, and International Christian University." -- Publisher's descriptions.
Health care reform --- Medical policy --- United States. --- United States --- Buddhism --- Good and evil --- Tengu --- J1723.80 --- J1730 --- J1800.30 --- J1800.40 --- J1809 --- Long-nosed goblin --- Tengu (Japanese goblin) --- Fairies --- Ghouls and ogres --- History --- Religious aspects --- Japan: Religion in general -- demonology --- Japan: Religion in general -- mythology --- Japan: Religion -- Buddhism -- history -- Heian period (794-1185) --- Japan: Religion -- Buddhism -- history -- Kamakura period, Yoshino (1185-1392) and Chūsei in general (1185-1600) --- Japan: Religion -- Buddhism -- theory, methodology and philosophy --- Tengu no sōshi. --- Tengu sōshi --- Tengu. --- Buddhism.
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A unique and authoritative guide to the US safety-net health care system, Health Care at the Margins addresses how various populations and their difficult health and socio-economic issues are dealt with and impacted by the system. Drs. Gunnar Almgren and Taryn Lindhorst, experts in the fields of social work and public health, provide critical, much-needed insight into the safety-net system and how the recession, unemployment, and reform have accelerated its growth. Ideal for graduate students and early professionals in the health professions, this textbook:.: Includes narratives from patients
Medically uninsured persons --- Health services accessibility --- Health insurance
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