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Fixing Medical Prices – How Physicians Are Paid

Autor Miriam J. Laugesen
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 noi 2016
Medical care prices in the United States are not only the most expensive in the world, but there are wide variations in what physicians are paid. Doctors at the frontlines of medical care who manage complex conditions argue that they receive disproportionately lower fees than physicians performing services such as minor surgeries and endoscopies. Fixing Medical Prices goes to the heart of the U.S. medical pricing process: to a largely unknown yet influential committee of medical organizations affiliated with the American Medical Association that advises Medicare. Medicare's ready acceptance of this committee's recommendations typically sets off a chain reaction across the entire American health care system.
For decades, the U.S. policymaking structure for pricing has reflected the influence of physician organizations. What Miriam Laugesen's rich analysis shows is how these organizations navigate the arcane and complex work of this advisory committee. Contradicting the story of a profession in political decline, Fixing Medical Prices demonstrates that the power of physician organizations has simply become more subtle.
Laugesen's investigation into the exorbitant cost of American medical care will be of interest to those who follow the politics of health care policy, the influence of interest groups on rate setting, and the medical profession's past and future role in our health care system.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780674545168
ISBN-10: 0674545168
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 159 x 242 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Harvard University Press

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Miriam J. Laugesen

Descriere

Miriam Laugesen goes to the heart of U.S. medical pricing: to a largely unknown committee of organizations affiliated with the American Medical Association. Medicare's ready acceptance of this committee's advisory recommendations sets off a chain reaction across the American health care system, leading to high-and disproportionate-rate setting.