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Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the
1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly
expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable,
high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
The central idea for this book is that we lack consensus on principles for allocating resources and in the absence of such a consensus we must rely on a fair decision-making process for setting limits on health care. The authors characterize key elements of this process in a variety of health care contexts where such decisions are made- decisions about insurance coverage for new technologies, pharmacy benefit management, the design of physician incentives, contracting for mental health care by public agencies, etc.- and they connect the problem in the U.S. with the same problem in other countries. They provide a cogent analysis of the current situation, lucidly review the usual candidate solutions, and describe their own approach, which represents a clear advance in thinking. Their intended audience is international since the problem of limits cuts across types of health care systems whether or not they have universal coverage.
A comprehensive reference for the design of high frequency
communications systems and equipment. This revised edition is
loaded with practical data, much of which cannot be found in other
reference books. Its approach to the subject follows the needs of
an engineer from system definition and performance requirements
down to the individual circuit elements that make up radio
transmitters and receivers. The accompanying disk contains updated
software on filters, matching networks and receiver analysis.
SciTech Publishing also provides many other products related to
Communication Systems Design.
The Autism Acceptance Book is an activity book, a
conversation-starter, and an educational tool that engages children
in learning to embrace people's differences and treat others with
respect, compassion, and kindness.. It teaches children about
autism; helps them imagine how things might feel for those with
autism, and lets them think of ways to be understanding and
accepting to people with autism. Ideal for children 6-13 and
classrooms and other group settings.
The central idea behind this book is that we lack consensus on
principles for allocating medical resources, and in the absence of
such a consensus we must develop and rely on a fair decision-making
process for setting limits on health care. Daniels and Sabin
provide a cogent analysis of the current situation, lucidly review
the usual candidate solutions, and describe their own approach. The
audience for the book is global since the problem of limited
resources cuts across types of health care systems whether or not
they have universal coverage. In its first edition Setting Limits
Fairly stimulated considerable work on setting priorities in health
care. The second edition adds new material to the book, including a
new chapter on the international response to accountability for
reasonableness and two new chapters on applications of the approach
in developing countries and in human rights approaches to health.
Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the
1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly
expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable,
high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
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