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Achieving a high-performance health care system with universal access: what the United States can learn from other countries.

Authors :
Ginsburg JA
Doherty RB
Ralston JF Jr.
Senkeeto N
Cooke M
Cutler C
Fleming DA
Freeman BP
Gluckman RA
Liebow M
McLean RM
Musana KA
Nichols PM
Purtle MW
Reynolds PP
Weaver KM
Dale DC
Levine JS
Stubbs JW
American College of Physicians
Source :
Annals of Internal Medicine; 1/1/2008, Vol. 148 Issue 1, p55-75, 21p
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

This position paper concerns improving health care in the United States. Unlike previous highly focused policy papers by the American College of Physicians, this article takes a comprehensive approach to improving access, quality, and efficiency of care. The first part describes health care in the United States. The second compares it with health care in other countries. The concluding section proposes lessons that the United States can learn from these countries and recommendations for achieving a high-performance health care system in the United States. The articles are based on a position paper developed by the American College of Physicians' Health and Public Policy Committee. This policy paper (not included in this article) also provides a detailed analysis of health care systems in 12 other industrialized countries. Although we can learn much from other health systems, the College recognizes that our political and social culture, demographics, and form of government will shape any solution for the United States. This caution notwithstanding, we have identified several approaches that have worked well for countries like ours and could probably be adapted to the unique circumstances in the United States. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00034819
Volume :
148
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Annals of Internal Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
105878455