Oxymorons: The Myth of a U.S. Health Care System
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"In his first book "Bleeding Edge," and his editorials in The Wall Street Journal and elsewhere were his argument on behalf of managed care, then "Oxymorons" is his mea culpa." (The Wall Street Journal, 12/11/01)
"The book is interesting, easy to read, and flows smoothly." (Journal for Healthcare Quality, October 2002)
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"J.D. Kleinke takes us on a fearless, often harrowing journey to the beating heart of the U.S. health care system, dispelling much of the conventional wisdom about what is wrong with that system, and focusing our attention on what will and will not work to fix it. Oxymorons is a comprehensive, uncompromising, and durable milestone in the annals of health policy, medical, and business literature." — John Iglehart, national correspondent, New England Journal of Medicine and founding editor, Health Affairs
Oxymorons: The Myth of a U.S. Health Care System
Oxymorons: The Myth of a U.S. Health Care System,J. D. Kleinke,Jossey-Bass,0787959707,Health Care Administration,Health Care Delivery,Health Care Issues,Health Care Policy,Health Policy,Health care reform,Managed Care Programs,Medical,Medical / Nursing,Medical care,Medical policy,Public Health,United States,Health systems & services,Medical / Public Health,Public health & preventive medicine,USA
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