Book: Dental Care For Everyone: Problems And Proposals In this comprehensive work, Dr. Donabedian begins with a clear and straightforward analysis of his own assumptions about the social mandate for medical care benefits, the objectives of medical care programs, and the magnitude and distribution of the unmet need that these programs are designed to alleviate. The problem of defining and measuring the need for care is considered within the context of the data yielded by alternative definitions. The analysis then shifts to the impact of benefits on certain key features of the medical care system. Program benefits are weighed against program objectives, and policy implications are drawn from this comparison. We are shown what can and cannot be accomplished through medical care benefits and what goals are served by specific aspects of existing or proposed plans. Although Dr. Donabedian counsels a fairly thorough reform of existing systems, he remains skeptical about the possibility of designing a perfect system, and he does not hesitate to point out that increased access to care "increases exposure to both what is good and what is bad in our system of medical care... The machinery of medical care has a sinister potential for those who fail into it in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Details of Book: Dental Care For Everyone: Problems And Proposals Book: Dental Care For Everyone: Problems And Proposals
Author: James Morse Dunning, James Morse Dunning
ISBN: 1583483179
ISBN-13: 9781583483176
, 978-1583483176
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 01061999
Publisher: Iuniverse
Number of Pages: 248
Language: English