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National Health Systems of the World: Volume 2: The Issues Milton I. Roemer (Professor Emeritus, School of Public Health, Professor Emeritus, School of Public Health, University of California, Los Angeles, USA)

National Health Systems of the World: Volume 2: The Issues By Milton I. Roemer (Professor Emeritus, School of Public Health, Professor Emeritus, School of Public Health, University of California, Los Angeles, USA)

Summary

This study analyzes the principal issues of health care systems across individual countries. Topics discussed include the role of traditional healers, the scope of Ministries of Health, social security financing, commercial health insurance, primary health care, control of HIV and other subjects.

National Health Systems of the World: Volume 2: The Issues Summary

National Health Systems of the World: Volume 2: The Issues by Milton I. Roemer (Professor Emeritus, School of Public Health, Professor Emeritus, School of Public Health, University of California, Los Angeles, USA)

This is Volume II of the comprehensive review of national health systems of the world presented in Volume I. In that volume, the author analysed the organization, financing, management, and delivery of health services in 68 countries at diverse levels of economic development and political ideology. In Volume II, the principal issues in health systems across countries are examined. The issues are categorized according to the several components by which national health systems may be analysed. They include such issues as the role of traditional healers, the scope of Ministries of Health, Social Security financing, commercial health insurance, methods of cost-containment, strategies of planning, legislation on health promotion, concepts of primary health care, control of sexually-transmitted diseases, emergency medical services, and many other controversial topics. The elucidation of these issues is designed not to provide answers, but to provoke discussion.

National Health Systems of the World: Volume 2: The Issues Reviews

This publication will provide a valuable reference to anyone interested in cross-national comparisons in health care activities. * Biological Abstracts/RRM (Reports, Reviews, Meetings) Volume 45 Issue 3 (Cover date: August 8, 1993) *
provides an encyclopedic overview of the main issues confronted by national health systems around the world ... The book's strength arises from its descriptive presentation of "facts and ideas," ... represents a formidable accomplishment ... Roemer has labored long in the field of health systems research around the world and deserves a note of thanks for this achievement * Michael R. Reich, American Journal of Preventive Medicine, volume 10, number 2 *

Table of Contents

PART I: RESOURCES ; 1. Physicians and Healers ; 2. Nurses, Pharmacists, and Other Personnel ; 3. Health Facilities ; 4. Health Commodities and Knowledge ; PART II: PROGRAMS ; 5. Governmental Health Agencies ; 6. Social Security for Medical Care ; 7. Voluntary Health Agencies ; 8. Private Sector Health Care ; PART III: ECONOMIC SUPPORT MANAGEMENT ; 9. Economic Support of Health Systems ; 10. Health Planning and Administration ; 11. Health Regulation and Legislation ; PART IV: HEALTH SERVICES DELIVERY ; 12. Ambulatory and Primary Health Care ; 13. Hospital Services ; 14. Special Purpose Health Programs ; PART V: WORLD PERSPECTIVE ; 15. International Health Activities ; 16. World Trends in Health Systems

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NPB9780195078459
9780195078459
0195078454
National Health Systems of the World: Volume 2: The Issues by Milton I. Roemer (Professor Emeritus, School of Public Health, Professor Emeritus, School of Public Health, University of California, Los Angeles, USA)
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Oxford University Press Inc
1993-05-06
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