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Accidental logics : the dynamics of change in the health care arena in the United States, Britain, and Canada
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Tuohy, Carolyn Hughes
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Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies)
/ Canada
/ Decision making
/ Epidemiology
/ Finance
/ Great Britain
/ HISTORY
/ History of the Americas
/ International relations
/ MEDICAL
/ Medical care
/ Medical care -- Canada -- Finance -- Decision making
/ Medical care -- Great Britain -- Finance -- Decision making
/ Medical care -- United States -- Finance -- Decision making
/ Medical policy
/ Medical policy -- Canada -- Decision making
/ Medical policy -- Great Britain -- Decision making
/ Medical policy -- United States -- Decision making
/ Personal & public health
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE
/ Public Health
/ United States
/ United States History
1999
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by
Tuohy, Carolyn Hughes
in
Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies)
/ Canada
/ Decision making
/ Epidemiology
/ Finance
/ Great Britain
/ HISTORY
/ History of the Americas
/ International relations
/ MEDICAL
/ Medical care
/ Medical care -- Canada -- Finance -- Decision making
/ Medical care -- Great Britain -- Finance -- Decision making
/ Medical care -- United States -- Finance -- Decision making
/ Medical policy
/ Medical policy -- Canada -- Decision making
/ Medical policy -- Great Britain -- Decision making
/ Medical policy -- United States -- Decision making
/ Personal & public health
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE
/ Public Health
/ United States
/ United States History
1999
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Accidental logics : the dynamics of change in the health care arena in the United States, Britain, and Canada
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Tuohy, Carolyn Hughes
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Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies)
/ Canada
/ Decision making
/ Epidemiology
/ Finance
/ Great Britain
/ HISTORY
/ History of the Americas
/ International relations
/ MEDICAL
/ Medical care
/ Medical care -- Canada -- Finance -- Decision making
/ Medical care -- Great Britain -- Finance -- Decision making
/ Medical care -- United States -- Finance -- Decision making
/ Medical policy
/ Medical policy -- Canada -- Decision making
/ Medical policy -- Great Britain -- Decision making
/ Medical policy -- United States -- Decision making
/ Personal & public health
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE
/ Public Health
/ United States
/ United States History
1999
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Overview
Health care reform has become one of the most prevalent topics in recent policy discourse within and across nations. In the 1990s, common features of the health care arena elevated the importance of bargaining relationships among large, sophisticated entities as the dominant mode of decision-making, fundamentally challenging the traditional dominance of the medical profession, which had been grounded in individualized “agency” relationships between providers and patients. These developments have played out in varying ways around the globe. Carolyn Hughes Tuohy looks at the experiences of the United States, Britain, and Canada, offering an international comparative study of public policy systems, as well as a recent history of the evolution of each national health care system. What drives change in health care systems? Why do certain changes occur in some nations and not in others? Tuohy argues that the answer lies in understanding the “accidents” of history that have shaped national systems at critical moments and in the distinctive “logics” of these systems. Her study carefully delineates both the common logic of the health care arena, deriving from micro-economic characteristics and technological change, and the particular logics of national systems, put in place by specific episodes of policy change. She goes on to explore how in the wake of these episodes, the mixed market in the United States, hierarchical corporatism in Britain, and the single-payer system in Canada determined the subsequent direction and pace of change in all three countries. Finally, Tuohy provides suggestions to guide the strategic judgments that decision-makers must make within the health care system of each country. Accidental Logics uniquely departs from the descriptive literature currently available by presenting an extensive review of the evidence regarding the evolution of the health care arenas in the United States, Britain, and Canada, integrated within an explanatory framework. It is essential up-to-date reading for political scientists working in comparative politics and public policy, health policy analysts, government agency officials, and students in political science, health policy, and administration programs.
Publisher
Oxford University Press,Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Subject
Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies)
/ Canada
/ Finance
/ HISTORY
/ MEDICAL
/ Medical care -- Canada -- Finance -- Decision making
/ Medical care -- Great Britain -- Finance -- Decision making
/ Medical care -- United States -- Finance -- Decision making
/ Medical policy -- Canada -- Decision making
/ Medical policy -- Great Britain -- Decision making
ISBN
9780195128215, 0195128214
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