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U.S. Health Policy and Problem Definition
by
Frank Govern
Publisher:
Xlibris Corporation
Publication Date:
Friday, September 08, 2000
Number of Pages:
232
ISBN:
0738823422
Book Summary:
Because of the peculiar history of how the U.S. Government has viewed health care as a market good, health policy formation has been and continues to be driven, not by reactions to problems as defined by rational federal health policy analysts and processes, but by situations and forces occurring external to the health policy arena.
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