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Taking Care of the Uninsured: A Path to Reform
Taking Care of the Uninsured: A Path to Reform
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In Taking Care of the Uninsured: A Path to Reform the authors demonstrate that health care can be improved. The path to reform has four components: Collaboration, Coordination, Coverage and Care. The authors show that by collaborating, coordinating, implementing coverage, and organizing care for the uninsured, it is possible to improve primary care utilization and decrease inappropriate ER use and hospitalizations. This ultimately produces a more cost-effective health care system and broadens access to care. The authors conclude the book by outlining lessons learned, best practices and successful policies that have proven effective. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in health care policy and the debate on how to change and improve our U.S. health care system.
About the Author:
James D. Chesney, PhD, Policy Initiatives Consulting Group Ann Arbor, Michigan
About the Author:
Herbert C. Smitherman, Jr., MD, MPH, FACP, Assistant Dean, Community and Urban Health Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine and Karmanos Cancer Institute, Wayne State University School of Medicine/Detroit Medical Center President and CEO, Health Centers Detroit Foundation, Inc. Detroit, Michigan
About the Author:
Cynthia Taueg, BSN, MPH, DHA, Vice President for Community Health St. John Health Warren,Michigan
About the Author:
Jennifer Mach, MD, MPH, Epidemiology and Biostatistics Voices of Detroit Initiative (VODI) Detroit, Michigan
About the Author:
Lucille Smith, MEd, Executive Director Voices of Detroit Initiative (VODI) Detroit, Michigan
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