A Model for National Health Care

A Model for National Health Care
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Book Synopsis A Model for National Health Care by : Rickey Lynn Hendricks

Download or read book A Model for National Health Care written by Rickey Lynn Hendricks and published by . This book was released on 1993 with total page 296 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "By 1990, the Kaiser Permanente health care plan, with over 6.5 million members, was the largest health maintenance organization (HMO) in the United States. Rickey Hendricks tells the story of the phenomenal growth of this plan and of its effect on health care. The Kaiser Permanente plan was to serve as a model for others due to its large scale and its combination of prepayment, group practice, complete facilities, and preventive medicine." "Hendricks begins by profiling the founder of Kaiser Permanente, Henry J. Kaiser, an industrial giant. Kaiser was the contractor in the 1930s for the Hoover and Grand Coulee dams. The workers Kaiser employed to build these dams were eager for health care, and Kaiser, knowing he had to honor workmen's compensation and health and safety laws, prepared to provide it." "Kaiser wanted to care for the working class while operating within the free-enterprise system. He thought such a plan should offend neither the Left nor the Right. But it did offend the latter. Solo practitioners affiliated with the American Medical Association felt threatened and ostracized doctors in the group plan. Some of the more conservative doctors charged that there was a communist influence in the plan. Kaiser exacerbated the situation by attempting an anticommunist purge himself. This merely alienated the plan's physicians." "Hendricks details how the plan was reorganized and decentralized in the 1950s following conflicts between the plan's physicians and Kaiser. The physicians asserted their collective authority and created their own culture within the corporate power structure." "Kaiser Permanente revolutionized national health care by offering a preventive, participatory model. Hendricks shows how Kaiser Permanente remains a major force in health care today because it transcends both the paternalism of individual doctor-patient relationships and the dependency of welfare capitalism."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

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