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Provides an overview of healthcare spending and the cost-containment mechanisms that have lead to an increasingly corporate style of healthcare in the US. It also looks at what happens to doctor-patient relationships in a managed care system and how good doctor-patient relationships could contribute to health promotion and to social capital. The book concludes with policy implications, including the applicability of lessons to other areas, such as environmental protection and policing.
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Trusting medicine: the moral cost of managed care
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Table of Contents
Conflicting values in a troubled health care system
Bluffing, puffing, and spinning
Trust : the scarcest of medical resources
Conserving medical trust for the sake of social capital
Law, its meaning, and its effect on social capital
Employer leadership in the era of workplace rationing
Protecting medical trust, conserving social capital.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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