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Title
The fragmentation of U.S. health care
Other Titles (e.g. Variant)
Fragmentation of United States health care
Type
Text
Monograph
Subject
Health care reform--United States (LCSH)
Health Care Reform--United States (MESH)
Delivery of Health Care--organization & administration--United States (MESH)
Language
English
Illustrative Content
Illustrations
Geographic Coverage
Classification
LCC: RA395.A3 E415 2010 (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
NLM: 2010 D-273 (Assigner: dnlm) (Status: used by assigner)
NLM: WA 525 E41 2010 (Assigner: dnlm) (Status: not used by assigner)
DDC: 362.1/0425 full (Assigner: dlc)(Source: 22)
Supplementary Content
bibliography
index
Content
text
Table Of Contents
Why we should care about health care fragmentation and how to fix it / Einer Elhauge
Health care fragmentation: we get what we pay for / David A. Hyman
Organizational fragmentation and care quality in the U.S. health care system / Randal Cebul ... [et al.]
Curing fragmentation with integrated delivery systems: what they do, what has blocked them, why we need them, and how to get there from here / Alain Enthoven
Defragmenting health care delivery through quality reporting / Kristin Madison
Competition policy and organizational fragmentation in health care / Thomas Greaney
Of doctors and hospitals: setting the analytical framework for managing and regulating the relationship / James F. Blumstein
Property, privacy, and the pursuit of integrated electronic medical records / Mark A. Hall, Kevin A. Schulman
Value-based purchasing opportunities in traditional Medicare: a proposal and legal evaluation / Timothy Stoltzfus Jost, Lawrence P. Casalino
A more equitable and efficient approach to insuring the uninsurable / Eric Helland, Jonathan Klick
Ending the specialty hospital wars: a plea for pilot programs as information-forcing regulatory design / Frank Pasquale
Fragmentation in mental health benefits and services: a preliminary examination into consumption and outcomes / Barak Richman, Daniel Grossman, Frank Sloan
From visible harm to relative risk: centralization and fragmentation of pharmacovigilance / Arthur Daemmrich, Jeremy Greene
The U.S. health care system: a product of American history and values / David W. Johnson, Nancy M. Kane
American health care policy and politics: is fragmentation a helpful category for understanding health reform experience and prospects? / Theodore R. Marmor.
Authorized Access Point
Elhauge, Einer The fragmentation of U.S. health care