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Health Politics and Policy is a comprehensive examination of how political processes, institutions, and actors influence healthcare systems and policy decisions in the United States. The text explores the complex relationship between government, healthcare providers, and citizens, analyzing the historical evolution of major health policies and their political contexts.
Through detailed case studies and analysis, authors James Morone and Dan Ehlke illuminate the power dynamics, competing interests, and ideological debates that drive health policy formation. The book covers topics including Medicare, Medicaid, health insurance reform, pharmaceutical regulation, and contemporary healthcare challenges. Designed for students in public health, political science, and policy programs, this MindTap Course List edition integrates digital resources for enhanced learning and engagement with course material.







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