
Doctors and the State
In France, Wilsford shows, the state is strong in the health policy domain, while organized medicine is weak and divided. Consequently, physicians exercise little influence over health care policymaking. By contrast, in the United States the state is weak, the employers and insurers who pay for health care are fragmented, and organized medicine is strong and well financed. As a result, medical professionals are able to exert a greater influence on policymaking, thus making cost control more difficult.
Wilsford extends his comparison to health care systems in the United Kingdom, West Germany, Italy, Canada, and Japan. Whether the private or public sector finances health care, he discovers, there is now an important trend in all of the advanced industrial countries toward controlling escalating costs by curbing both the medical profession’s clinical autonomy and physicians’ incomes.
- Undertitel
- The Politics of Health Care in France and the United States
- Författare
- David Wilsford
- ISBN
- 9780822310921
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 726 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 1991-03-22
- Förlag
- Duke University Press
- Sidor
- 376