The information age in concept and practice at the National Library of Medicine [0.03%]
概念与实践中的信息时代——国家医学图书馆示例
H M Schoolman,D A Lindberg
H M Schoolman
The evolution of today's information age is mirrored in the growth of the National Library of Medicine's bibliographic services: from the pioneering work of the Library in the last century to develop Index Medicus, to developing the innovat...
D Mechanic
D Mechanic
Western values have long emphasized an interventionist approach to problems of health and health care. Yet, as medical technology becomes increasingly expensive and as the number of older people grows, proposed changes often are now governe...
D M Kirking
D M Kirking
The benefits they provide have contributed toward making drugs the most commonly used treatment modality. Although drugs account for less than 10 percent of all health care expenditures, their total costs can be substantial when one conside...
J R Lave,H A Silverman
J R Lave
The Medicare and Medicaid programs, which were enacted through the 1965 amendments to the Social Security Act, placed the federal government in the central role of assuring access of the aged and the poor to needed medical care. In this art...
Allocative medicine: efficiency, disease severity, and the payment mechanism [0.03%]
分配性医疗:效率、疾病严重程度及支付机制
M C Hornbrook
M C Hornbrook
Health care expenditures now account for nearly 10 percent of our gross national product, the highest share ever recorded. Concerned that this represents too many resources being devoted to health care, policymakers are searching for ways t...
Health care for the poor [0.03%]
穷人的医疗保健问题
D Altman
D Altman
In the 1980s the convergence of a number of factors is causing government at all levels, industry, and labor to plan or initiate major reductions in health spending. Important among these are rising health care costs, a troubled national ec...