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Grundzüge des amerikanischen Gesundheitswesens

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Im Folgenden sollen die wesentlichen Grundzüge des hoch komplexen amerikanischen Gesundheitswesens aufgezeigt werden (vgl. Niles 2011; Sultz/Young 2010; Davidson 2010; Greenwald 2010; Shi/Singh 2009; Jonas et al. 2007; Katz 2006; Kovner et al. 2005; Haase 2005; Anderson et al. 2003; Hsiao 2002; Huber/Orosz 2003; Dranove 2000; Katz 2006). Im Zentrum der Betrachtung stehen dabei die Charakteristika der Leistungsfinanzierer.

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Amelung, V. (2012). Grundzüge des amerikanischen Gesundheitswesens. In: Managed Care. Gabler Verlag, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8349-7129-6_2

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