Health Care in America: Separate and Unequal

Health Care in America: Separate and Unequal

Health Care in America: Separate and Unequal

Health Care in America: Separate and Unequal

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Overview

The American health care system is a unique mix of public and private programs that critics argue has produced a two-tier system - one for the rich and the other for the poor - that delivers dramatically unequal care and leaves millions of Americans seriously underinsured or with no coverage at all. This book examines the root causes of the inequalities of the American health care system and discusses various policy alternatives. It systematically documents the demands on and the performance of our health care system for different population groups as defined on the basis of gender (women), age (children), race and ethnicity (African Americans, Hispanics, Native Americans), and residence in high poverty areas (rural and inner city locales).For each population, the book documents: historical and demographic profile, data on health status, aspects of inequality including access; quality of care; and endemic, cultural, and lifestyle issues affecting health; policies, laws, and programs relevant to health care; and, indicators of improvement or negative trends.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781317468882
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 01/28/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 308
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Mark E Rushefsky, Kant Patel

Table of Contents

List of Tables, Preface and Acknowledgments, 1. The American Health Care System: Separate and Unequal, 2. African Americans and Health Care, 3. Hispanics and Health Care, 4. American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Health Care, 5. Gender and Health Care, 6. Children and Health Care, 7. The Elderly and Health Care, 8. Geography and Health Care, 9. Conclusions: Health and Inequality Reconsidered, Index, About the Authors
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