Restructuring Health Services
Changing Contexts and Comparative Perspectives
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:1st Feb '03
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The contributors to this volume review the debates about financing health care and its relationship to privatization.
Health service delivery is being restructured in both industrialised and developing countries. Public health scholars and policy makers in this volume show how this process is accelerating as a result of diverse factors including fiscal pressure, privatisation of infrastructure, and the impending renegotiation of the WTO General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS). The key policy issues that arise concern the implications of these changes for access and equity in public health provision. The volume reviews the rapidly changing context in which financing health care and its relationship to globalization and privatisation are taking place. It examines the specific mechanisms and institutional processes involved. And it explores various contrasting experiences, including HMOs in the USA, Britain's NHS, social health insurance in Western Europe, developing countries, and Cuba.
'This book documents many instances of the poor social, medical and economic outcomes of health care privatisation... and exposes this fashionable ideology for the empty science that it is.' Jean-Pierre Unger, Institute of Tropical Medicine, Antwerp, Belgium 'This is an important book for those wanting to understand what is happening to our health services.' Maureen Mackintosh, Professor of Economics, the Open University
ISBN: 9781842772881
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272 pages