Communities and health care: the Rochester, New York, experiment
During the 1992 presidential campaign, candidate William J. Clinton praised Rochester's hospital experimental payment (HEP) program for containing costs and providing access to high quality health care. "If Rochester, New York, can do it with two-thirds of the cost of the rest of us,"...
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Zusammenfassung: | During the 1992 presidential campaign, candidate William J. Clinton praised Rochester's hospital experimental payment (HEP) program for containing costs and providing access to high quality health care. "If Rochester, New York, can do it with two-thirds of the cost of the rest of us," Clinton asserted, "America can do it too." This book is a detailed case study of a community that devised and implemented a unique, successful, and celebrated hospital cost containment experiment in the 1980s. Author Sarah Liebschutz describes the economic and social culture of Rochester dating to the early part of the twentieth century that provided the fertile soil for regional health planning and the HEP program. This study also examines how the changing economy ultimately stimulated robust competition among health care insurers and providers.<BR> What does Rochester's experience tell us about the role communities play in organizing and financing health care? The national government has long played --and will continue to play -- a central role in determining health policy, funding health insurance, and reimbursing health care providers. The responsibility for dealing with the interlocking issues of access, quality, and costs, however, is not exclusively national. State governments shape the health system as they legislate, regulate, and finance such key components of health care as insurance coverage, quality of care, hospitals, and other providers.<BR> Communities matter because they organize and deliver health care at the ground level through private and employed health care professionals and public, private, and nonprofit hospitals. |
Beschreibung: | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 12 Apr 2018) |
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520 | |a During the 1992 presidential campaign, candidate William J. Clinton praised Rochester's hospital experimental payment (HEP) program for containing costs and providing access to high quality health care. "If Rochester, New York, can do it with two-thirds of the cost of the rest of us," Clinton asserted, "America can do it too." This book is a detailed case study of a community that devised and implemented a unique, successful, and celebrated hospital cost containment experiment in the 1980s. Author Sarah Liebschutz describes the economic and social culture of Rochester dating to the early part of the twentieth century that provided the fertile soil for regional health planning and the HEP program. | ||
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spelling | Liebschutz, Sarah F. Verfasser aut Communities and health care the Rochester, New York, experiment Sarah F. Liebschutz Rochester, NY University of Rochester Press 2011 1 online resource (xvi, 255 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Rochester studies in medical history Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 12 Apr 2018) Communities and health care -- Health : a community affair -- Rochester's community legacy -- The Rochester-area hospitals -- MAXICAP : precursor to HEP -- The Rochester Area Hospitals Corporation : decision-making forum -- The Hospital Experimental Payment Program : basic facts -- HEP in retrospect -- The post-HEP years : the changed environment -- Sprinting toward the mean -- The relevance of the Rochester experiment During the 1992 presidential campaign, candidate William J. Clinton praised Rochester's hospital experimental payment (HEP) program for containing costs and providing access to high quality health care. "If Rochester, New York, can do it with two-thirds of the cost of the rest of us," Clinton asserted, "America can do it too." This book is a detailed case study of a community that devised and implemented a unique, successful, and celebrated hospital cost containment experiment in the 1980s. Author Sarah Liebschutz describes the economic and social culture of Rochester dating to the early part of the twentieth century that provided the fertile soil for regional health planning and the HEP program. This study also examines how the changing economy ultimately stimulated robust competition among health care insurers and providers.<BR> What does Rochester's experience tell us about the role communities play in organizing and financing health care? The national government has long played --and will continue to play -- a central role in determining health policy, funding health insurance, and reimbursing health care providers. The responsibility for dealing with the interlocking issues of access, quality, and costs, however, is not exclusively national. State governments shape the health system as they legislate, regulate, and finance such key components of health care as insurance coverage, quality of care, hospitals, and other providers.<BR> Communities matter because they organize and deliver health care at the ground level through private and employed health care professionals and public, private, and nonprofit hospitals. Medical care / New York (State) / Rochester / History Community health services / New York (State) / Rochester / History Hospitals / Planning / New York (State) / Rochester / History Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, hardback 9781580463850 https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/9781580467797/type/BOOK Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
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title | Communities and health care the Rochester, New York, experiment |
title_auth | Communities and health care the Rochester, New York, experiment |
title_exact_search | Communities and health care the Rochester, New York, experiment |
title_full | Communities and health care the Rochester, New York, experiment Sarah F. Liebschutz |
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title_short | Communities and health care |
title_sort | communities and health care the rochester new york experiment |
title_sub | the Rochester, New York, experiment |
topic | Medical care / New York (State) / Rochester / History Community health services / New York (State) / Rochester / History Hospitals / Planning / New York (State) / Rochester / History |
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