Beställningsvara. Skickas inom 10-15 vardagar. Fri frakt för medlemmar vid köp för minst 249 kr.
Since the appearance of WaitzkinOs The Second Sickness, a landmark book of the 1980s, American medicine has been dramatically transformed. WaitzkinOs earlier edition used qualitative research to take readers inside the Oblack boxO of medical decisionmaking. This new, fully updated and expanded edition retains the earlier edition's vivid approach and adds timely analysis of how managed care and other economic and social forces influence medical practice today.
Howard Waitzkin is Professor and Director, Division of Community Medicine, Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of New Mexico.
Chapter 1 List of Figures and TablesChapter 2 Preface to the Second EditionChapter 3 Preface to the First Edition and AcknowledgmentsPart 4 I: Medicine, Social Structure, and Social PathologyChapter 5 1. Health Care, Social Contradictions, and the Dilemmas of ReformChapter 6 2. Social Structures of Medical OppressionChapter 7 3. The Social Origins of Illness: A Neglected HistoryPart 8 II: Problems in Contemporary Health CareChapter 9 4. Technology, Health Costs, and the Structure of Private ProfitChapter 10 5. Social Medicine and the CommunityChapter 11 6. The Micropolitics of the Doctor-Patient RelationshipPart 12 III: Policy, Practice, and Social ChangeChapter 13 7. Medicine and Social Change: Lessons from Chile and CubaChapter 14 8. Conclusion: Health Praxis, Reform, and Political StruggleChapter 15 NotesChapter 16 Selected BibliographyChapter 17 IndexChapter 18 About the Author
Superb. . . . Stands out like a beacon amidst confusion. . . . The richness of detail and evidence adduced to support the arguments are exceptional.