The American Health Care Paradox: Why Spending More Is Getting Us Less

By Bradley, Elizabeth H. & Lauren A. Taylor

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9781610392099 9781610392105
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Public Affairs


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Starred Review on December 1, 2013  |  Science and Technology

Bradley (public health, Yale Univ.) and Taylor (former program manager, Yale Global Health Leadership Inst.) take a fresh look at the reasons why Americans pay more for health care and yet are not as healthy as residents of other industrialized nations, specifically Scandinavian countries. The authors interviewed more than 80 health policy specialists and consumers to help formulate their theories. A key factor is the amount of money other countries spend on social services, treating not just a patient's physical...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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