ABSTRACT
This book provides an examination of the American health care system, a benchmark for cost-containment efforts, exploring two worlds: that of cost containment and that of the patient experience. It emphasises on the quality of care as perceived by the individual patient.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part One|18 pages
Introduction
part Two|308 pages
Health Care Systems and Their Patients
part |22 pages
United States • 1
part |26 pages
Canada • 1
part |13 pages
France • 1
part |27 pages
Germany • 1
part |35 pages
Australia • 1
part |28 pages
Japan • 1
part |25 pages
Sweden • 1
part |19 pages
New Zealand • 1
part |25 pages
Britain • 1
part |25 pages
Ussr • 1
part |19 pages
Hungary • 1
part |34 pages
People’s Republic of China • 1
part Three|19 pages
An Overview