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The US Healthcare Dilemma William H. Anderson

The US Healthcare Dilemma By William H. Anderson

The US Healthcare Dilemma by William H. Anderson


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McGuire and Anderson bring the findings of the behavioral biology of group cooperation to bear on the vexatious problem of healthcare reform. Finally, they apply the knowledge of the biology of human behavior to the problem of enhancing group cooperation toward a self-correcting system, which avoids the current major pitfalls.

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The US Healthcare Dilemma: Mirrors and Chains by William H. Anderson

McGuire and Anderson bring the findings of the behavioral biology of group cooperation to bear on the vexatious problem of healthcare reform. One of the few certainties that we have is that the approach of the last 50 years—arguments between advocates of government or private insurance—has led to intractable gridlock. It is thus necessary to ask whether the initial assumptions buried within this controversy might have fatal flaws. In the authors' views, they do. Our modern society would never tolerate funding of any other necessity or convenience by such clumsy methods. In short, McGuire and Anderson contend we must pay for healthcare the way we pay for food, housing, clothing, and transportation.

McGuire and Anderson begin by examining the flaws embedded in each side of the current debate. They offer ten postulates around which any successful system must be devised, and identify the problems from the perspective of patients, professionals, and public and private insurance providers. Finally, they apply the knowledge of the biology of human behavior to the problem of enhancing group cooperation toward a self-correcting system, which avoids the current major pitfalls. A workable system, they contend, will be one that is compatible with human nature; not a perfect system, but better than we have, and more likely to work than competing theoretical constructs.

About William H. Anderson

MICHAEL T. McGUIRE is Professor of Psychiatry, UCLA School of Medicine, a member of the Brain Research Institute, and Director of the Sepulveda Veterans Administration/UCLA Nonhuman Primate Laboratory. He is the author or coauthor of more than 150 journal articles and four books, including Darwinian Psychiatry (1998) with Alfonso Troisi.

WILLIAM H. ANDERSON is Lecturer at the Harvard Medical School and Senior Psychiatrist, Massachusetts General Hospital. In addition to having held a variety of teaching and administrative positions, he is the author of more than 70 articles in scientific and policy journals.

Table of Contents

Setting the Perspective Ten Postulates The Setting, the Issues, the Question Healthcare Myths The Present State of U.S. Healthcare What Key Healthcare Players Want What Patients Want What Healthcare Professionals Want What Healthcare Payers Want The Missing Parts of U.S. Healthcare Individual Human Nature--Healthcare's Missing Link The Human Nature of Groups Cross-Group Competition--Costs and Benefits Options, Constraints, and Questions Viable Options Fifty Questions Glossary Index

Additional information

NPB9780865692756
9780865692756
0865692750
The US Healthcare Dilemma: Mirrors and Chains by William H. Anderson
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1999-06-30
216
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