Bioethics and Health Policy - The Johns Hopkins University Press
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<strong>Health</strong> <strong>Policy</strong><br />
<strong>The</strong>ory <strong>and</strong> Practice<br />
Selling Teaching Hospitals<br />
<strong>and</strong> Practice Plans<br />
George Washington <strong>and</strong> Georgetown<br />
Universities<br />
John A. Kastor, M.D.<br />
“A captivating story that will become a classic in<br />
the contemporary history of U.S. health care for<br />
many years to come.”<br />
—JAMA<br />
2008 280 pp., 18 b&w photos<br />
978-0-8018-8811-3 $50.00 hardcover<br />
Medicine <strong>and</strong> the Market<br />
Equity v. Choice<br />
Daniel Callahan <strong>and</strong> Angela A. Wasunna<br />
Outst<strong>and</strong>ing Academic Title,<br />
Choice Magazine<br />
“Essential reading for anyone concerned with<br />
health care reform. It carries out the critical task<br />
of placing our national health care debates in the<br />
wider context of justice <strong>and</strong> health care reform<br />
around the world.”<br />
—JAMA<br />
Addiction Treatment<br />
Science <strong>and</strong> <strong>Policy</strong><br />
for the Twenty-first Century<br />
edited by Jack E. Henningfield,<br />
Patricia B. Santora, <strong>and</strong> Warren K. Bickel<br />
Outst<strong>and</strong>ing Academic Title,<br />
Choice Magazine<br />
“A broad overview of where the field seems to be<br />
heading <strong>and</strong> achieves its goal by provoking debate<br />
over the best way to get there.” —JAMA<br />
2007 248 pp., 21 illustrations<br />
978-0-8018-8669-0 $45.00 hardcover<br />
Our Present Complaint<br />
American Medicine, <strong>The</strong>n <strong>and</strong> Now<br />
Charles E. Rosenberg<br />
“A historian’s perspective on how society came<br />
to be in its current medical predicament. Deeply<br />
informed <strong>and</strong> informative, this work illustrates<br />
why Rosenberg is rightly regarded as the dean of<br />
American medical historians.”<br />
—Harvey V. Fineberg, President,<br />
Institute of Medicine<br />
2007 224 pp.<br />
978-0-8018-8716-1 $19.95 paperback<br />
2006 334 pp.<br />
978-0-8018-8339-2 $35.00 hardcover<br />
Narrative Matters<br />
<strong>The</strong> Power of the Personal Essay<br />
in <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Policy</strong><br />
edited by Fitzhugh Mullan, M.D.,<br />
Ellen Ficklen, <strong>and</strong> Kyna Rubin<br />
foreword by Abraham Verghese, M.D.<br />
Drawn from the popular “Narrative Matters”<br />
column in the journal <strong>Health</strong> Affairs, these essays<br />
epitomize the policy narrative, a new genre of<br />
writing that explores health policy through the<br />
expression of personal experiences.<br />
2006 320 pp.<br />
978-0-8018-8479-5 $20.00 paperback<br />
Governing <strong>Health</strong><br />
<strong>The</strong> Politics of <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Policy</strong><br />
third edition<br />
Carol S. Weissert <strong>and</strong> William G. Weissert<br />
“No other book offers a better overview of what<br />
every health professional or anyone who is intensely<br />
interested in health affairs should know<br />
about the politics of policy making.” —JAMA<br />
2006 464 pp., 10 b&w illustrations<br />
978-0-8018-8432-0 8018 84 $29.95 paperback<br />
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