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James D. Torr

Auteur de Euthanasia: Opposing Viewpoints

51 oeuvres 444 utilisateurs 3 critiques

Œuvres de James D. Torr

Euthanasia: Opposing Viewpoints (1989) 57 exemplaires
The Internet: Opposing Viewpoints (2001) 16 exemplaires
Civil Rights (Current Controversies) (2004) — Directeur de publication — 13 exemplaires
The 1980s (America's Decades) (2000) 13 exemplaires
Gambling (Opposing Viewpoints) (2002) 12 exemplaires
China: Opposing Viewpoints (2001) (2001) 8 exemplaires
Guns and Crime (At Issue Series) (1750) 2 exemplaires
Internet Piracy (At Issue Series) (2004) 2 exemplaires
Weapons of Mass Destruction (2004) 1 exemplaire

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Date de naissance
1974
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male
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Deals with controversies and opposing viewpoints about violence against women. Not the best book in this series, but informative enough.
 
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Heather19 | Oct 19, 2007 |
I've been curious what drove our health care system to Managed Care. I wanted to find out what happened to our health care system that made things so different from when I was a kid. This book answered that question.

It was an interesting setup. Various people wrote opinions on a number of healthcare topics. Each topic had several opposing viewpoints. Like FoxNews says, "We report, you decide." They explored topics such as, "Is there a crisis?", "How do we fix health care?", "Is Canada's system a good model?".

All in all, I learned a lot about the factors that caused our health care system to go from a fee-for-service to a managed-care system. Here's what I think. The reason medical professionals are so upset about managed care is because for years they've had a blank check to do whatever procedures they wanted. Useless or not, insurance companies would never say no. The medical business went from 8% of the GNP to 13%. Things were spiralling out of control. Enter managed care. Doctors were suddenly being watched. They now had to justify their decisions. No more blank check.

I enjoyed this book simply because the viewpoints were fairly short. Less than 5 pages. The book itself was a small paperback. Very easy to read. I would recommend it to anyone wanting to learn why we got into this mess, and how we should fix it. If it needs fixing at all.
… (plus d'informations)
½
 
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kkirkhoff | Jul 20, 2006 |
Current Controversies
 
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IICANA | Nov 5, 2014 |

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Œuvres
51
Membres
444
Popularité
#55,179
Évaluation
½ 3.5
Critiques
3
ISBN
124

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