基本説明
This second edition has expanded to four key periods: 1965, when Medicaid and Medicare were passed; 1981, when OBRA came into being; 1994, when health care reform was President Clinton's agenda; and 2000, when health care reform formed the presidential campaign platforms.
Full Description
In the first edition of the acclaimed Governing Health, Carol S. Weissert and William G. Weissert examined health care policy making from a long-term political perspective, describing how Congress, the president, special interest groups, bureaucracy, and state governments helped define health policy problems and find politically feasible solutions. Now, in this second edition, the authors have expanded their coverage and analysis to demonstrate their themes in four key time periods: 1965, when Medicaid and Medicare were passed; 1981, when OBRA came into being; 1994, when health care reform was at the forefront of President Clinton's agenda; and 2000, when health care reform formed a part of the presidential campaign platforms.
Contents
Part 1 Health Policy and Institutions: Congress; The Presidency; Interest Groups; Bureaucracy; States and Health Care Reform. Part 2 Health and the Policy Process: The Policy Process; Applying Theory to Reality - The Case of the Balanced Budget Act.