Healthy, wealthy & fair
Healthy, wealthy & fair health care and the good society / [electronic resource] :
Healthy, wealthy, and fair
edited by James A. Morone and Lawrence R. Jacobs.
- Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2005.
- xi, 382 p. : ill.
Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction: health and wealth in the good society / Why the USA is not number 1 in health / Health disparities in the land of equality / How market ideology guarantees racial inequality / The dangers of the market panacea / Organized labor's incredible, shrinking, social vision / Interest groups and the reproduction of inequality / The congressional graveyard for health care reform / Courts, inequality, and health care / Medicaid at the crossroads / Kids and bureaucrats at the grass roots / Incrementalism adds up? / What government can do / Conclusion: prospering in an age of global markets / James Morone and Lawrence Jacobs -- Ichiro Kawchi -- Lawrence Jacobs -- Deborah Stone -- Mark Schlesinger -- Marie Gottschalk -- Connie A. Nathanson -- Mark Peterson -- Peter Jacobson and Elisabeth Selvin -- Colleen Grogan and Erik Patashnik -- Elizabeth Kilbreth and James Morone -- Lawrence D. Brown -- Ben Page -- Lawrence Jacobs and James Morone.
Electronic reproduction.
Palo Alto, Calif. :
ebrary,
2013.
Available via World Wide Web.
Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.
Health--Social aspects--United States.
Medical economics--United States.
Equality--Health aspects--United States.
Capitalism--Health aspects--United States.
Medical policy--United States.
Electronic books.
RA418.3.U6 / H436 2005eb
362.1/0973
Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction: health and wealth in the good society / Why the USA is not number 1 in health / Health disparities in the land of equality / How market ideology guarantees racial inequality / The dangers of the market panacea / Organized labor's incredible, shrinking, social vision / Interest groups and the reproduction of inequality / The congressional graveyard for health care reform / Courts, inequality, and health care / Medicaid at the crossroads / Kids and bureaucrats at the grass roots / Incrementalism adds up? / What government can do / Conclusion: prospering in an age of global markets / James Morone and Lawrence Jacobs -- Ichiro Kawchi -- Lawrence Jacobs -- Deborah Stone -- Mark Schlesinger -- Marie Gottschalk -- Connie A. Nathanson -- Mark Peterson -- Peter Jacobson and Elisabeth Selvin -- Colleen Grogan and Erik Patashnik -- Elizabeth Kilbreth and James Morone -- Lawrence D. Brown -- Ben Page -- Lawrence Jacobs and James Morone.
Electronic reproduction.
Palo Alto, Calif. :
ebrary,
2013.
Available via World Wide Web.
Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.
Health--Social aspects--United States.
Medical economics--United States.
Equality--Health aspects--United States.
Capitalism--Health aspects--United States.
Medical policy--United States.
Electronic books.
RA418.3.U6 / H436 2005eb
362.1/0973