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ABOUT THIS TITLE - DESCRIPTION | | This text fills a void in social work
literature by offering a comprehensive, in-depth overview of health
and mental health care policy in the United States.
Health and Mental Health Care Policy provides a biopsychosocial
perspective on health and mental health care and policy. It
examines the legislative and political development of health and
mental health care policy in the United States with a focus on the
failure to achieve universal coverage and the development of
employment-based insurance and managed care. The authors discuss
the impact of poverty and inequality on health, examine the health
status of disadvantaged and at-risk populations and consider
implications for policy and practice. |
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