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Health Care as a Social Good
- Religious Values and American Democracy
- De: David M. Craig
- Narrado por: Josh Andersen
- Duración: 10 h y 50 m
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David M. Craig traveled across the US to assess its health care access, delivery, and finance. He interviewed religious hospital administrators and interfaith activists, learning how they balance the values of economic efficiency and community accountability. He discovered that health care in the US is not a private good or a public good, but a shared social good. This book argues that as escalating health costs absorb more and more of family income and government budgets, we need to take stock of the full range of health care values.
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Great read on health care reform
- De TM en 01-08-20
- Health Care as a Social Good
- Religious Values and American Democracy
- De: David M. Craig
- Narrado por: Josh Andersen
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Revisado: 04-05-22
I enjoyed this book immensely my only qualms about the information presented is that it ought to be made more manageable through its vocabulary to navigate. For those that don't have a clear understanding of the political and healthcare landscape it may be frustrating to align and piece together ideas through unnecessary jargon. If you want a book such as this to have a greater impact on its readers it should be presented in a manner that easy to swallow. Overall, Great read I would recommend this to anyone interested in the healthcare debate.
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