Demographic Change and Health Care Policy

作者: Louis G. Pol , Richard K. Thomas

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-8012-6_12

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摘要: The term health care policy has a number of meanings to variety consumer and provider constituencies. At the macro level, refers actions national, state, and/or local organizations related access provision care, although “policy” may be set through inaction. Action-specific policies include, for example, legislation regulations regarding Medicare reimbursement, federal agency decisions on how allocate money earmarked medical research, public laws affecting treatment indigent patients at tax-supported hospitals. Moreover, encompasses joint private agencies. Private such as American Medical Association, Heart Cancer Society are integral parts loosely formed in United States today.

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