First published in 1992, Quality and Regulation in Health Care employs
socio-legal ideas concerning regulation to examine the methods used to
influence the quality of health care in the US, UK, and Western
Europe. Throughout the Western world, health care systems, both public
and private, are grappling with the problems of assuring quality while
containing costs. On the one hand, governments and insurers argue that
there must be some limit to the apparently endless growth of health
care expenditures. On the other, patient groups and consumer
advocates, already dissatisfied by the problems in holding doctors
accountable for their actions, protest that such limits must not
result in sick people getting inferior treatment. This book examines
in detail the debate surrounding the question: How can the
professional expertise of the clinicians be reconciled with the
preferences of their patients and the economic concerns of taxpayers
or insurers? It will be essential reading for graduate and
undergraduate courses in health policy, medical sociology, and health
law.
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ISBN
9781000770759
Publisert
2022
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Routledge
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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