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This collection provides a philosophical and historical analysis
of the development and current situation of managed care. It
discusses the relationship between physician professionalism and
patient rights to affordable, high quality care. Its special
feature is its depth of analysis as the philosophical, social, and
economic issues of managed care are developed. It will be of
interest to educated readers in their role as patients and to all
levels of medical and health care professionals.
in the culture of medicine, and they saw their mission as a
generation of profit for stockholders, not necessarily medical care
for clients. Cost-effective medicine was the goal in the context of
a profit-making enterprise. Although preventive health care
programs were promised, very few were realized and they were not
nearly comprehensive. The definition of unnecessary testing slowly
expanded to mean virtually any high-cost test requiring the service
of a medical specialist, and low priced generalist physicians with
limited diagnostic and therapeutic skills were made available to
patients with the instruction they should limit their access to
high-cost specialists. Managed care organizations tended to re ward
primary care physicians who avoided specialty referrals, and
severed contracts with those who persisted in sending their
patients to outside consultants. Most notoriously, managed care
organizations maintained veto authority over the provision of
complex and expensive care, and that veto was often wielded in
defiance of a physician's recommendation by managed care employees
without medical training or experience. Managed care did indeed
slow the rate in increase of medical costs, but not without
limitations on the care provided to patients and the professional
integrity of physicians. Managed care organizations were so
successful that they could provide extremely high salaries to their
executives even in the context of limiting cost and care. It is
these developments that the papers of this symposium addressed. The
most fundamental ethical issue is posed in the first paper by Dr."
The author joined the Fleet Air Arm in December 1950. During his
13+ years of service, he worked on many interesting Naval aircraft.
A few years later, the 'jet' propelled aircraft would make their
appearance, and to make room for those, his beloved piston-engine
aircraft would have to go. By chance, the author spent a
comparatively short time on aircraft carriers, due to his rapid
selection for regular higher maintenance training, rising from Air
Mechanic (2nd Class) to the top as Chief Petty Officer (Air
Mechanician 1st Class). As his career drew to a close, larger Naval
aircraft were entering service, and helicopters were becoming
larger. Those marvellous aircraft, and talented pilots, were unable
to fly without the efforts of maintenance personnel; the author's
role was to assist in 'Keeping Them Flying'. His career finalised
taking charge of a maintenance crew for a helicopter unit at the
Dartmouth Britannia Naval College.
If you enjoy the country-side, reading or poetry, you will find 40
poems in this book that will interest you, which are enjoyable to
read, covering topics that many readers will relate to. The
collection has been written over the past 50 years whilst the
author dwelt in rural surroundings, which inspired him to put into
verse life as he witnessed it. If an interest in poetry has escaped
you, this book will allow an ideal opening to the genre. Each poem,
or verse, has been written in a manner that makes reading them a
pleasure for all age groups. They span a variety of themes as
diverse as the 'Trials of an Umpire' to a visit to 'Stow Horse
Fair' or from a 'February Freeze' to a 'Summer's Dream'. Give in to
temptation and open the book and begin reading to-day.
After the devastating loss of the Civil War in 1865 Confederate
Captain Gregory D. Stewart searches for a new life in the Northwest
Territories. Accompanied by a former slave who becomes his best
friend, Stewart finds success in gold mining until the relationship
with the local Nez Perce tribe goes awry. While running for his
life, Stewart's journey takes a strange turn when he is
inadvertently abducted and transported through time into the modern
era. As they both struggle to adapt to American life in 2008,
Stewart matches wits with the strange man from the future who is
trying to return Stewart to his correct time after being mind wiped
where he will almost certainly be killed by the dozens of Nez Perce
warriors he'd left behind.
All twins are EXACTLY alike, aren't they? Meet Mitty and His Sister
who are fraternal twin Siamese kittens who couldn't be more
different than night and day In this picture-based tale of two
kittens, you'll follow Mitty through some of his favorite
adventures. You'll see how very different a set of twins can be,
and how, at the end of the day, their friendship is what matters
most. If you've ever had a sibling, a twin, a friend or a
doppelganger, you will relate to this story. This is the first
published story by Seattle area artist, Kristol Jones, and it
reflects her slightly warped sense of humor while still being
appropriate for kids ages 4 and up.
A Translation of All the Greek, Latin, Italian, and French
Quotations By J.W. Jones
The Making of the Modern Law: Legal Treatises, 1800-1926 includes
over 20,000 analytical, theoretical and practical works on American
and British Law. It includes the writings of major legal theorists,
including Sir Edward Coke, Sir William Blackstone, James Fitzjames
Stephen, Frederic William Maitland, John Marshall, Joseph Story,
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. and Roscoe Pound, among others. Legal
Treatises includes casebooks, local practice manuals, form books,
works for lay readers, pamphlets, letters, speeches and other works
of the most influential writers of their time. It is of great value
to researchers of domestic and international law, government and
politics, legal history, business and economics, criminology and
much more.++++The below data was compiled from various
identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title.
This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure
edition identification: ++++Harvard Law School
Libraryocm12618115Philadelphia: T. & J.W. Johnson, 1889. 129
p.; 24 cm.
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