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Transparency in Health and Health Care in the United States

Transparency in Health and Health Care in the United States

Barbara J. Evans, I. Glenn Cohen, Holly Fernandez Lynch, Carmel Shachar

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"Transparency is a concept that is becoming increasingly lauded as a solution to a host of problems in the American health care system. Transparency initiatives show great promise, including empowering patients and other stakeholders to make more efficient decisions, improve resource allocation, and better regulate the health care industry. Nevertheless, transparency is not a cure-all for the problems facing the modern health care system. The authors of this volume present a nuanced view of transparency, exploring ways in which transparency has succeeded and ways in which transparency initiatives have room for improvement. Working at the intersection of law, medicine, ethics, and business, the book goes beyond the buzzwords to the heart of transparency's transformative potential, while interrogating its obstacles and downsides. It should be read by anyone looking for a better understanding of transparency in the health care context"-- "Transparency is a relatively new concept to the world of health and health care, considering that just a few decades ago we were still in the throes of a "doctor-knows- best" model. Today, however, transparency is front and center on almost every list of solutions to a variety of health policy problems, ranging from conflicts of interest to rising drug costs to promoting efficient use of health care resources, and more. Doctors are now expected to be transparent about patient diagnoses and treatment options, hospitals are expected to be transparent about error rates, insurers about policy limitations, companies about prices, researchers about data, and policymakers about priorities and rationales for health policy intervention"--

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OL Work ID
OL21200098W

Subjects

Medical care, law and legislationMedical ethicsInformed consent (medical law)Medical care, cost ofMedical care, united statesLaw, united statesMedical careLaw and legislationCost of Medical careDelivery of Health CareLegislation & jurisprudenceHealth PolicyHealth Care CostsLAW / Health

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