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5. The continuity of crisis: patterns of making health policy in France, 1978-1990
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David Wilsford
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Tables ix
- Figures xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
- I. Introduction: comparing organized medicine and health policies in France and the united states 1
- 2. Unity and fragmentation of the french state 29
- 3. The fragmentation of the stateless state: the effects of absolute liberalism on politics in the united states 56
- 4. Cohesion and fragmentation of organized medicine in France and the united states 84
- 5. The continuity of crisis: patterns of making health policy in France, 1978-1990 118
- 6. Policy issues in France: state reforms and medical resistance 161
- 7. Public and private forces in the American health universe 181
- 8. Patterns of making health policy in France and the united states 221
- 9. Consequences for the political activities of organized medicine 238
- 10. Conclusion 262
- Appendix A: glossary of abbreviations 293
- Appendix B: medical unions and associations in the French hospital sector 295
- Notes 307
- References 329
- Index 349
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Tables ix
- Figures xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
- I. Introduction: comparing organized medicine and health policies in France and the united states 1
- 2. Unity and fragmentation of the french state 29
- 3. The fragmentation of the stateless state: the effects of absolute liberalism on politics in the united states 56
- 4. Cohesion and fragmentation of organized medicine in France and the united states 84
- 5. The continuity of crisis: patterns of making health policy in France, 1978-1990 118
- 6. Policy issues in France: state reforms and medical resistance 161
- 7. Public and private forces in the American health universe 181
- 8. Patterns of making health policy in France and the united states 221
- 9. Consequences for the political activities of organized medicine 238
- 10. Conclusion 262
- Appendix A: glossary of abbreviations 293
- Appendix B: medical unions and associations in the French hospital sector 295
- Notes 307
- References 329
- Index 349