Vital reading for those involved directly in the health care field as well as those who are concerned about the present and future of the health care industry in the U.S.
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Warren Greenberg, a Professor of Health Economics and Health Care Sciences at George Washington University, provides an economist's view of the health care sector. He uses industrial techniques to analyze regulation versus competition, antitrust elements, technology, and rationing. He also identifies and describes the medical, hospital, insurance, and long-term care industries, exploring the market failures and imperfections in each industry, and explores some of the avenues government has taken to correct these imperfections. Finally, he gives a perspective on health care development in some other leading countries for useful comparisons.
Greenberg from George Washington University, Washington, D.C.
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