Improving health care of the poor : the New York City experience /
Improving Health Care of the Poor is an in-depth assessment of the extent to which Medicare and Medicaid have met the expectations of the citizens of the United States as well as New York City, and of the challenges to the bureaucracy charged with making these programs work.
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New Brunswick, N.J., U.S.A. :
Transaction Publishers,
c1997.
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Why New York City?
- 2. The Changing Health Care Delivery System
- 3. Cascade of Dollars
- 4. The Role of the State
- 5. How Much Did Health Care for the Poor Improve?
- 6. Innovative Programs
- 7. Medicaid Managed Care
- 8. Destabilization and Beyond
- 9. Lessons for Policy.