Psychology and Public Policy in the "Health Care Revolution"

In this article we give a brief overview of the rapid changes taking place in health care delivery in this country, focusing particularly on cost-containment efforts, organizational restructuring of the medical-industrial complex, and this decade's procompetitive market. Psychologists need to b...

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Competition
Cost Control - trends
Government Policy Making
Health care
Health Care Delivery
Health care industry
Health Policy - trends
Human
Humans
Psychologists
Psychology
Psychology & psychologists
Public policy
United States
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