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This work asserts that government regulation or intervention to provide stability in the capitalist marketplace is a necessity. It argues that self-directed stable economics, devoid of an appreciation of social and psychological factors, are essentially illusory.
What kinds of work will be available in the 1980s? The authors answer such questions by examining a multitude of factors that will affect work decisions in the coming decade. Their findings will alert decision-makers in both private organizations and the government to the employment issues that dominate the 1980s.
This is a discussion of the future of American hospitals in the face of downsizings, mergers and closings.
Runaway medical costs, long-term care, market competition are but a few of the issues in American health care. Here, Ginzberg examines questions such as how much of the system should be kept and how much should be changed.
This work examines the supply of health personnel in the USA. It considers the way it has been influenced by federal and state legislation, healthcare financing, the transformation of the hospital, managed care, and health trends in the last part of the 20th century.
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