Incoming Resources
- Health care USA, understanding its organization and delivery, Harry A. Sultz, Kristina M. Young
- Our unsystematic health care system, Grace Budrys
- Covid-19 politics and policy, pandemic inequity in the united states
- Health care state rankings 2005, health care in the 50 United States, Kathleen O'Leary Morgan and Scott Morgan, editors
- Health care as a social good, religious values and American democracy, David M. Craig
- More than medicine, the broken promise of American health, Robert M. Kaplan
- The healing of America, a global quest for better, cheaper, and fairer health care, T.R. Reid
- Health care in America, a history, John C. Burnham
- The evolution of the US healthcare system, a legacy of opportunism and greed, by Richard L. Douglass
- Essentials of health policy and law, Sara E. Wilensky, JD, PhD, Department of Health Policy and Management, Milken Institute School of Public Health, The George Washington University, Joel B. Teitelbaum, JD, LLM, Department of Health Policy and Management, Milken Institute School of Public Health, The George Washington University
- Contemporary public health, principles, practice, and policy, edited by James W. Holsinger Jr. ; foreword by David M. Lawrence
- Well, what we need to talk about when we talk about health, Sandro Galea
- Our unsystematic health care system, Grace Budrys
- A new era in U.S. health care, critical next steps under the Affordable Care Act, Stephen M. Davidson
- The death gap, how inequality kills, David A. Ansell, MD
- The American health care paradox, why spending more is getting us less, Elizabeth H. Bradley and Lauren A. Taylor ; foreword by Harvey V. Fineberg, President, Institute of Medicine
- Health care revolt, how to organize, build a health care system, and resuscitate democracy--all at the same time, Michael Fine ; foreword by Bernard Lown and Ariel Lown Lewiton
- The truth about big medicine, righting the wrongs for better health care, [edited by] Cheryl L. Brown and John T. James
- Ordinary medicine, extraordinary treatments, longer lives, and where to draw the line, Sharon R. Kaufman
- Searching for the family doctor, primary care on the brink, Timothy J. Hoff
- Sick around the world, written by Jon Palfreman and T.R. Reid ; produced and directed by Jon Palfreman
- Overtreated, why too much medicine is making us sicker and poorer, Shannon Brownlee
- Universal health care, Kristina Lyn Heitkamp, book editor
- Predictive health, how we can reinvent medicine to extend our best years, Kenneth Brigham and Michael M.E. Johns
- Owning the sun, a people's history of monopoly medicine from aspirin to COVID-19 vaccines, Alexander Zaitchik
- It's enough to make you sick, the failure of American health care and a prescription for the cure, Jeffrey M. Lobosky
- The hospital, life, death, and dollars in a small American town, Brian Alexander
- The heart of power, health and politics in the Oval Office, David Blumenthal and James A. Morone
- Prevention diaries, the practice and pursuit of health for all, Larry Cohen
- Power, politics, and universal health care, the inside story of a century-long balttle, Stuart H. Altman and David Shactman ; foreword by John Kerry
- Debates on U.S. health care, editors, Jennie Jacobs Kronenfeld, Wendy E. Parmet, Mark A. Zezza
- Introduction to US health policy, the organization, financing, and delivery of health care in America, Donald A. Barr, MD, Phd, Department of Pediatrics, Stanford University, Stanford, California
- The political determinants of health, Daniel E. Dawes ; foreword by David R. Williams
- Health care at risk, a critique of the consumer-driven movement, Timothy Stoltzfus Jost
- Priceless, curing the healthcare crisis, John C. Goodman
- Sick, the untold story of America's health care crisis--and the people who pay the price, Jonathan Cohn
- Pharmaphobia, how the conflict of interest myth undermines American medical innovation, Thomas P. Stossel
- Health care reform and American politics, what everyone needs to know, Lawrence R. Jacobs and Theda Skocpol
- An American sickness, how healthcare became big business and how you can take it back, Elisabeth Rosenthal