Resultaten voor 'paul starr'

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  1. Remedy and Reaction
    1. Paul Starr

    Remedy and Reaction

    The Peculiar American Struggle over Health Care Reform, Revised Edition

    "[A] clear, comprehensive, and compelling chronicle of the health care debate. . . . Starr is at the top of his game."—Glenn Altschuler, Huffington Post"[An] interesting and engaging account of the many attempts made over the past century to reform care in this country. As daunting, even wonkish, as this may sound, Starr does an excellent job of explaining the different proposals and identifying the reasons why some succeeded where others failed so spectacularly."—Dennis Rosen, Boston Globe"Remarkable. . . . There couldn't be a more astute insider to the politics of reform than Starr."—Publishers Weekly (starred review)"Remarkable. . . . There couldn't be a more astute insider to the politics of reform than Starr. . . . Starr's history of America's battle over whether health care should be a right is an exacting look at politics and policies—and a challenge to Americans to overcome their fear and distrust in order to protect the sick and vulnerable."—Publishers Weekly (starred review)Winner of the 2011 American Publishers Awards and Scholarly Excellence (PROSE) in the Government and Politics category, as given by the Association of American Publishers "Paul Starr has written a fascinating chronicle of America’s century-long journey to health reform that is, at once, erudite history, vivid journalism, and authoritative guide to a debate that will continue for decades."—Henry J. Aaron, co-author of Using Taxes to Reform Health Care"Three decades ago Paul Starr wrote the definitive history of American medicine. Remedy and Reaction now offers the definitive analysis of American health care reform—its history, nature, and continuing vulnerability."—Timothy Jost, co-editor, Transforming American Medicine: A Twenty Year Retrospective"Remedy and Reaction is the story of health care in America, told by the man who knows it best. Whether you're a serious scholar or just a serious citizen, you should read this."—Jonathan Cohn, senior editor, The New Republic"Paul Starr, who gave us a magisterial account of the history of American medicine, now has given us the definitive account of the history of the struggle to enact health reform in America. Starr has done more than just study reform—he was a player in efforts to achieve it. Remedy and Reaction is in some ways thus an insider's history, which only enriches the experience of the reader. This book is a lively read, but has depth and insight. From its account of the early experiences in the twentieth century with reform, up through the disappointments in our lifetimes to achieve any comprehensive change, through the enactment of the Affordable Care Act and the story of its uncertain future, Remedy and Reaction is the definitive account of the history of health reform in America." —Norman Ornstein, co-author of The Broken Branch: How Congress Is Failing America and How to Get it Back on Track "Few books as important as this one is are as clearly and compellingly written. Remedy and Reaction is a brilliant analysis of the political conflicts and compromises that led to the passage of the Affordable Care Act, and a fitting sequel to Paul Starr's masterful book, The Social Transformation of American Medicine. The final page came much too soon."—Shannon Brownlee, author of Overtreated: Why Too Much Medicine is Making Us Sicker and Poorer

    € 13,95
  2. The Social Transformation of American Medicine
    1. Paul , Starr

    The Social Transformation of American Medicine

    "With a new epilogue by the author"--Cover.

    € 25,50
  3. The Social Transformation of American Medicine Lib/E
    1. Paul Starr

    The Social Transformation of American Medicine Lib/E

    The Rise of a Sovereign Profession and the Making of a Vast Industry
    € 122,95
  4. The Social Transformation of American Medicine
    1. Paul Starr

    The Social Transformation of American Medicine

    The Rise of a Sovereign Profession and the Making of a Vast Industry
    € 65,95
  5. The Social Transformation of American Medicine
    1. Paul Starr

    The Social Transformation of American Medicine

    The Rise of a Sovereign Profession and the Making of a Vast Industry
    € 76,95