<span>This book concerns itself with the key question: how to improve health in a cost effective and politically acceptable way. What makes people healthy? Why are the poor less healthy than the rich? Why do some countries have a better health record than others? </span><span>An Introduction to Heal
Introduction to health policy
β Scribed by Leiyu Shi
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 425
- Series
- Gateway to healthcare management
- Edition
- Second
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Brief Contents
Detailed Contents
Preface
Part I - Introduction
Chapter 1 - Overview of Health Policy
Part II - Health Policymaking
Chapter 2 - Federal Health Policymaking
Chapter 3 - Health Policymaking at the State and Local Levels and in the Private Sector
Chapter 4 - International Health Policymaking
Part III - Health Policy Issues
Chapter 5 - Health Policy Related to Financing and Delivery
Chapter 6 - Health Policy for Diverse Populations
Chapter 7 - International Health Policy Issues
Part IV - Health Policy Research
Chapter 8 - Overview of Health Policy Research
Chapter 9 - Health Policy Research Methods
Chapter 10 - An Example of Health Policy Research
Glossary
Index
About the Author
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