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A non-conforming view.

E Ginzberg1

  • 1Conservation of Human Resources, Columbia University.

Health Management Quarterly : HMQ
|December 10, 1989
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The US healthcare system

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Area of Science:

  • Health Services Research
  • Healthcare Economics

Background:

  • The significant financial investment in the U.S. healthcare system suggests an expectation of societal goal attainment.
  • Understanding the alignment between healthcare expenditure and societal objectives is crucial for policy evaluation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To critically examine whether the U.S. healthcare system effectively meets its intended societal goals.
  • To provide a framework for assessing healthcare system performance against societal expectations.

Main Methods:

  • This study employs a qualitative analysis of healthcare policy and economic data.
  • A review of existing literature on healthcare system performance and societal values was conducted.

Main Results:

  • Preliminary analysis indicates a potential disconnect between high healthcare spending and demonstrable achievement of all societal health goals.
  • Further investigation is needed to pinpoint specific areas of misalignment.

Conclusions:

  • The substantial financial resources allocated to the U.S. healthcare system necessitate a rigorous evaluation of its effectiveness in achieving societal goals.
  • A comprehensive assessment is required to ensure healthcare investments translate into desired societal outcomes.

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