Managing health : an international perspective / Nancy M. Kane, Nancy C. Turnbull.
Material type:
- 0787968994
- Health services administration -- Case studies
- Public health administration -- Case studies
- Managed care plans (Medical care) -- Case studies
- Health facilities -- Administration -- Case studies
- Managed Care Programs -- economics
- Cross-Cultural Comparison
- Organizational Case Studies
- Quality of Health Care
- 362.1/068Â 21
- RA 971Â .K325 2003
- W 130.1
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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Loan | College of Health Science First Floor | RA 971 | .K325 2003 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 20078542 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The practicalities of managing cost, care and health: teaching cases from six countries -- Managed care in Shanghai: another long march or a great leap forward? -- Westinghouse and managed care: does the Emperor wear clothes? -- Enhancing access to pharmaceuticals in Brazil -- Moving from the possibilities to the practicalities: health care reform in Krakow -- Germany's ode to Alain Enthoven: is managed care new wine in old bottles or a new Rhine whine? -- Disease management at Harvard Pilgrim Healthcare: if you build it, will they come? -- Managing care for the dual eligible population in Massachusetts -- Threat to the public's health or leaders in public health? Managed care in the twin cities -- The UAW bargains for health benefits -- The next wave of general practicioner fundholding: welcome or farewell? -- PCGs and PCTs: can you make an elephant dance like a bee?
Westinghouse and managed care: does the emperor wear clothes? -- Enhancing access to pharmaceuticals in Brazil? -- Moving from the possibilities to the practicalities: health care reform in Krakow --
The next wave of general practitioner fundholding: welcome & farewell? -- PCGs and PCTs: can you make an elephant dance like a bee? -- Managing health care: the UAW bargains for health benefits (part a & part b) -- Threat to the public's health or leaders in public health? a case study of managed care in the Twin Cities.
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