Description
In The Truth about Health Care, David Mechanic explains how health care in America has evolved in ways that favor a myriad of economic, professional, and political interests over those of patients. While money has always had a place in medical care, "big money" and the quest for profits has become dominant, making meaningful reforms difficult to achieve. Mechanic acknowledges that railing against these influences, which are here to stay, can achieve only so much. Instead, he asks whether it is possible to convert what is best about health care in America into a well functioning system that better serves the entire population.
Bringing decades of experience as an active health policy participant, researcher, teacher, and consultant to the public and private sectors, Mechanic examines the strengths and weaknesses of our system and how it has evolved. He pays special attention to areas often neglected in policy discussions, such as the loss of public trust in medicine, the tragic state of long-term care, and the relationship of mental health to health care.
For anyone who has been frustrated by uncoordinated health networks, insurance denials, and other obstacles to obtaining appropriate care, this book will provide a refreshing and frank look at the system's current and future dilemmas. Mechanic's thoughtful roadmap describes how health plans, healthcare professionals, policymakers, and consumer groups can work together to improve access, quality, fairness, and health outcomes in America.
About the Author
David Mechanic is director of the Institute for Health, Health Care Policy, and Aging Research at Rutgers University and the national program director of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Investigator Awards in Health Policy Research. He has been elected to the National Academy of Sciences and to the Institute of Medicine. He was coeditor of Policy Challenges in Modern Health Care.
Reviews
This thorough diagnosis of our health care system's problems reinforces my conclusion thirty years ago that David Mechanic is one of this nation's most insightful observers of health and health care. -- Kenneth E. Warner, Ph.D. * Dean, School of Public Health, University of Michigan *
Mechanic provides an insightful understanding of the complexity of our health care system and offers some measured approaches for effective change. Policy-makers and practitioners alike would do well to heed his advice. -- Stephen M. Shortell, Ph.D., MPH * Dean, School of Public Health, UC-Berkeley and Blue Cross of California Distingu *
An important read for lay persons, clinicians, and policy makers interested in a comprehensive, non-partisan assessment of the problems with our health care system and a discussion of feasible changes that could dramatically improve the quality and efficiency of health care in the U.S. -- Paul D. Cleary, Ph.D. * Professor, Department of Health Care Policy, Harvard Medical School *
In The Truth About Health Care, Mechanic stays quite balanced, offering a nuanced explanation of the system and how it has evolved. [T]he strength...is in the book's realistic approach that details just how far we'll have to go before we have coverage for all. -- Philip Schwartz * Business Review *
Book Information
ISBN 9780813543529
Author David Mechanic
Format Paperback
Page Count 240
Imprint Rutgers University Press
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Weight(grams) 340g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 15mm