An Introduction To Health Policy: A Primer For Physicians And Medical Students
by Manish K. Sethi /
2013 / English / PDF
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Based on the current climate of our nation’s finances and
healthcare spending, it is clear that young doctors and medical
students are likely to see a dramatic transformation of the manner
in which America offers medical care to its citizens over the
course of their careers. As such, it is pivotal that the next
generation of America’s leaders on the front lines of medicine
develop a sense of where healthcare has evolved from and future
potential directions of change.
Based on the current climate of our nation’s finances and
healthcare spending, it is clear that young doctors and medical
students are likely to see a dramatic transformation of the manner
in which America offers medical care to its citizens over the
course of their careers. As such, it is pivotal that the next
generation of America’s leaders on the front lines of medicine
develop a sense of where healthcare has evolved from and future
potential directions of change.An Introduction to Health
Policy: A Primer for Physicians and Medical Students
An Introduction to Health
Policy: A Primer for Physicians and Medical Students is the
first of its kind: a book written by doctors for doctors in order
to allow busy physicians and medical students to quickly develop an
understanding of the key issues facing American healthcare. This
book seeks to efficiently and effectively educate physicians and
medical students in a clinical context that they can understand on
the past, present, and potential future issues in healthcare policy
and the evolution of American healthcare. The reader will walk away
from the book with the ability to discuss the fundamental issues in
American healthcare with ease.
is the
first of its kind: a book written by doctors for doctors in order
to allow busy physicians and medical students to quickly develop an
understanding of the key issues facing American healthcare. This
book seeks to efficiently and effectively educate physicians and
medical students in a clinical context that they can understand on
the past, present, and potential future issues in healthcare policy
and the evolution of American healthcare. The reader will walk away
from the book with the ability to discuss the fundamental issues in
American healthcare with ease.