Close followers of the evolution of the Series on Industry and
Health Care will recognize in this fourth volume some continuity
and some change. The essential concept behind the series remains:
here, as before, we are looking to private industry as a potential
agent of change in the American health care delivery system. We
have made some structural accommodations, however, to comments
received from readers in industry and in health services. The
original concept of a topical monograph supplemented by a separate
hardbound volume of background papers has yielded to the present
formula in which each volume is complete in itself. The series
continues to draw much of its material from interdisciplinary
working conferences convened by the Bos ton University Center for
Industry and Health Care. Rather than publish confer ence
proceedings, we have again undertaken to analyze the discussions
and to integrate with them some timely background materials.
Readers have found this format a major improvement over traditional
conference reports and sum maries."
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