With sixteen hospitals and almost 10,500 beds, the New York City
Health and Hospitals Corporation(HHC) is the largest municipal
hospital system in the United States. With forty-seven hospitals
and almost thirty-three thousand beds, the Paris Hospital
Corporation, Assistance Publique-Hopitaux de Paris(AP), is three
times as large, the biggest municipal hospital system in
France.
This book compares these two vast systems. It analyzes staffing,
outpatient and inpatient care, the desirability of private faculty
practice plans, budgeting, quality assurance, and the role of
medical education in these two very different systems. In addition,
it reviews how both HHC and AP plan to adapt their systems over the
next decade and beyond. Aging populations, the development and
diffusion of new medical technologies, and the growth of hospitals
and physicians throughout the 1960s and 1970s have led to massive
increases in health care costs in both the United States and in
France. Both New York City and Paris have suffered the shock of the
AIDS epidemic. Detailed, informed, and authoritative, this book
will stand for years as " the " standard comparative study of two
large municipal hospital systems.
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