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How do you go about choosing between health insurance plans . .
. selecting a hospital. . .choosing a doctor? These are just some
of the difficult decisions certain to have a profound impact on
your physical, emotional, and financial well-being for years to
come.
This comprehensive guide shows you how to make knowledgeable
choices--how to get everything you require from our nation's $600
billion a year health care system. Health Care Services in the
1990s provides life-or-death information about ambulatory care,
long-term care, and mental health services. Learn about the
changing roles of physicians and dentists. . .insurance vs.
pre-paid plans. . .how hospitals and physicians get current
addresses, contact information, and toll-free telephone numbers of
agencies capable of anwersing questions about specific needs and
situations. health care system, and proceeds with the active role
of the consumer as a partner in the system, protecting and
promoting one's own health. The book also describes ways in which
the systeM's resources can be most advantageous when the consumer
is not in bad health. The book progresses with a detailed
exploration of the major components of the system, and analyzes
functions such as ambulatory care, the choice of a hospital and its
services, long term care, the nursing home, and mental health
services. The major providers of care (the physicians, dentists,
and other relevant providers) and how to work with them are
discussed. Consumer approaches to health insurance, governmental
health care programs, and financial considerations are also
addressed. The quality of health care from the consumer viewpoint
and protection of consumer rights inherent in the system is another
aspect covered in this valuable book. Alternatives to the
traditional health care system are also provided.
This multidisciplinary book provides new insights and hope for
sustainable prosperity given recent developments in economics - but
only if swift and strong actions consistent with Earth's
biophysical limits and principles of justice are universally taken.
It is one thing to put limits on resource throughput and waste
generation to conform with the ecosphere's biocapacity. It is
another thing to efficiently allocate a sustainable rate of
resource throughput and ensure it is equitably distributed in the
form of final goods and services. While the separate but
interdependent decisions regarding throughput, distribution, and
allocation are the essence of ecological economics, dealing with
them in a world that needs to cure its growth addiction requires a
realistic understanding of macroeconomics and the fiscal capacity
of currency-issuing central governments. Sustainable prosperity
demands that we harness this understanding to carefully regulate
the rate of resource throughput and manipulate macroeconomic
outcomes to facilitate human flourishing. The book begins by
outlining humanity's current predicament of gross ecological
overshoot and laments the half-century of missed opportunities
since The Limits to Growth (1972). What was once economic growth
has become, in many high-income countries, uneconomic growth
(additional costs exceeding additional benefits), which is no
longer advancing wellbeing. Meanwhile, low-income nations need a
dose of efficient and equitable growth to escape poverty while
protecting their environments and the global commons. The book
argues for a synthesis of our increasing knowledge of the
ecosphere's limited carrying capacity and the power of governments
to harness, transform, and distribute resources for the common
good. Central to this synthesis must be a correct understanding of
the difference between financial constraints and real resource
constraints. While the latter apply to everyone, the former do not
apply to currency-issuing central governments, which have much more
capacity for corrective action than mainstream thinking perceives.
The book joins the growing chorus of authoritative voices calling
for a complete overhaul of the dominant economic system. We
conclude with policy recommendations based on a new economics that,
if implemented, would come close to guaranteeing a sustainable and
prosperous future. Upon reading this book, at least one thing
should be crystal clear: business as usual is not a viable option.
How do you go about choosing between health insurance plans . .
. selecting a hospital. . .choosing a doctor? These are just some
of the difficult decisions certain to have a profound impact on
your physical, emotional, and financial well-being for years to
come.
This comprehensive guide shows you how to make knowledgeable
choices--how to get everything you require from our nation's $600
billion a year health care system. Health Care Services in the
1990s provides life-or-death information about ambulatory care,
long-term care, and mental health services. Learn about the
changing roles of physicians and dentists. . .insurance vs.
pre-paid plans. . .how hospitals and physicians get current
addresses, contact information, and toll-free telephone numbers of
agencies capable of anwersing questions about specific needs and
situations. health care system, and proceeds with the active role
of the consumer as a partner in the system, protecting and
promoting one's own health. The book also describes ways in which
the systeM's resources can be most advantageous when the consumer
is not in bad health. The book progresses with a detailed
exploration of the major components of the system, and analyzes
functions such as ambulatory care, the choice of a hospital and its
services, long term care, the nursing home, and mental health
services. The major providers of care (the physicians, dentists,
and other relevant providers) and how to work with them are
discussed. Consumer approaches to health insurance, governmental
health care programs, and financial considerations are also
addressed. The quality of health care from the consumer viewpoint
and protection of consumer rights inherent in the system is another
aspect covered in this valuable book. Alternatives to the
traditional health care system are also provided.
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