The 30-Year Looking Glass America's Healthcare System; Strategies For Reform
The 30-Year Looking Glass is a personal and industry-wide observation of transitions and perceptions within the American healthcare industry through the two looking glasses of the author; personal and professional. It presents how policy is made in America, discusses key health policy initiatives of the 19th and 20th century, defines the population of who the uninsured are and, what actions have been taken to address the massive numbers of them. It also gives a critique of the Healthcare Reform Bill of 2010 signed into law by President Obama and concludes with strategies envisioned to help alleviate the burden of the uninsured on the American healthcare system.
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The 30-Year Looking Glass America's Healthcare System; Strategies For Reform
The 30-Year Looking Glass is a personal and industry-wide observation of transitions and perceptions within the American healthcare industry through the two looking glasses of the author; personal and professional. It presents how policy is made in America, discusses key health policy initiatives of the 19th and 20th century, defines the population of who the uninsured are and, what actions have been taken to address the massive numbers of them. It also gives a critique of the Healthcare Reform Bill of 2010 signed into law by President Obama and concludes with strategies envisioned to help alleviate the burden of the uninsured on the American healthcare system.
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The 30-Year Looking Glass America's Healthcare System; Strategies For Reform

The 30-Year Looking Glass America's Healthcare System; Strategies For Reform

by Lora A. Lankford
The 30-Year Looking Glass America's Healthcare System; Strategies For Reform

The 30-Year Looking Glass America's Healthcare System; Strategies For Reform

by Lora A. Lankford

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Overview

The 30-Year Looking Glass is a personal and industry-wide observation of transitions and perceptions within the American healthcare industry through the two looking glasses of the author; personal and professional. It presents how policy is made in America, discusses key health policy initiatives of the 19th and 20th century, defines the population of who the uninsured are and, what actions have been taken to address the massive numbers of them. It also gives a critique of the Healthcare Reform Bill of 2010 signed into law by President Obama and concludes with strategies envisioned to help alleviate the burden of the uninsured on the American healthcare system.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014859318
Publisher: CreateSpace
Publication date: 08/06/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 134
File size: 121 KB

About the Author

Lora A. Lankford is an experienced, credentialed healthcare professional with over 30-years expertise as a clinician, medical quality reviewer, and consultant working with public, private, and government providers within the American healthcare industry. She holds 5 earned college degrees from a Diploma in Nursing to a Master's Degree in Health Services Management. Her desire is in helping to transform America's healthcare industry for the consumer, the providers, and the payers who assume financial oversight of those services. She enjoys being physically active, reading, travel and is an ardent civic volunteer.
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