In the present efforts to 'reform' or 'reorganize' the U.S. health care system, Stephen P. Strickland's account of the history of U.S. health policy pinpoints the past lessons of what does and does not work in health care policy and implementation. The author focuses his study on the origins, development and demise of one of the most unusual Great Society programs, in an effort to insure all Americans access to recent medical advances.
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In the present efforts to 'reform' or 'reorganize' the U.S. health care system, Stephen P. Strickland's account of the history of U.S. health policy pinpoints the past lessons of what does and does not work in health care policy and implementation. The author focuses his study on the origins, development and demise of one of the most unusual Great Society programs, in an effort to insure all Americans access to recent medical advances.
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Book. Octavo, 138 pages. In Very Good condition. Spine black with gilt lettering. Boards show extremely light exteriorly with very minor wear to the edges. Text block has minimal age toning to the edges. Inscribed by the author. NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk Column A, ND-A. 1373820. FP New Rockville Stock.
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Book. Octavo; VG; Hardcover; Spine is black with gold print; Boards in black cloth with gold print, clean and strong; Text block is clean and tight; 138 pages. 1362653. FP New Rockville Stock.