Kenneth B. Wells Lisa S. Meredith Cathy D. Sherbourne
One of the major concerns about the changing U.S. health-care systems is whether they will improve or diminish the quality and cost-effectiveness of medical care. The shift from a fee-for-service to a prepaid method of reimbursement has greatly changed the incentives of patients to seek care as well as those of providers to supply it. This change poses a particular challenge for care of depressed patients, a vulnerable population that often does not advocate for its own care. This book documents the inefficiencies of our national systems--prepaid as well as fee-for-service--for treating...
One of the major concerns about the changing U.S. health-care systems is whether they will improve or diminish the quality and cost-effectiveness o...