An incisive look into the problematic relationships among medicine, politics, and business in America and their effects on health care Meticulously tracing the dramatic conflicts both inside organized medicine and between the medical profession and the larger society over quality, equality, and economy in health care, Peter A. Swenson illuminates the history of American medical politics from the late nineteenth century to the present. This book chronicles the role of medical reformers in the progressive movement around the beginning of the twentieth century and the American Medical Association's dramatic turn to conservatism later in the century. Addressing topics such as public health, medical education, pharmaceutical regulation, and health care access, Swenson paints a disturbing picture of the entanglements of medicine, politics, and profit-seeking that explain why the United States remains the only economically advanced democracy without universal health care. Swenson does, however, see a potentially brighter future as a vanguard of physicians push once again for progressive reforms and the adoption of inclusive, effective, and affordable practices.
Format:Hardcover
Language:English
ISBN:0300257406
ISBN13:9780300257403
Release Date:November 2021
Publisher:Yale University Press
Length:584 Pages
Weight:2.05 lbs.
Dimensions:0.9" x 9.8" x 11.2"
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