Preface -- Our broken American health care system -- The consumer-driven prescription -- Consumer-driven health care advocates : who they are and what they believe -- Consumer-driven health care the first time around -- The nonaccidental system -- The origins of consumer-driven health care : a short history of American health economics -- The theoretical foundations of consumer-driven health care -- But does it work? The evidence for and against consumer-driven health care -- Legal, ethical, and regulatory issues presented by consumer-driven health care -- Are consumers our only hope? How other countries organize their health care systems -- How to fix our broken health care system : where do we start?
Summary
In Health Care at Risk Timothy Stoltzfus Jost weighs in on consumer-driven health care (CDHC), which many policymakers and analysts are promoting as the answer to the severe access, cost and quality problems afflicting the American health care system
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-251) and index
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