9780520243316-0520243315-Big Doctoring in America: Profiles in Primary Care (California/Milbank Books on Health and the Public) (Volume 5)

Big Doctoring in America: Profiles in Primary Care (California/Milbank Books on Health and the Public) (Volume 5)

ISBN-13: 9780520243316
ISBN-10: 0520243315
Edition: First Edition
Author: Fitzhugh Mullan
Publication date: 2004
Publisher: University of California Press
Format: Paperback 276 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780520243316
ISBN-10: 0520243315
Edition: First Edition
Author: Fitzhugh Mullan
Publication date: 2004
Publisher: University of California Press
Format: Paperback 276 pages

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Big Doctoring in America: Profiles in Primary Care (California/Milbank Books on Health and the Public) (Volume 5) (ISBN-13: 9780520243316 and ISBN-10: 0520243315), written by authors Fitzhugh Mullan, was published by University of California Press in 2004. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Health Care Delivery (Administration & Medicine Economics, Sociology) books. You can easily purchase or rent Big Doctoring in America: Profiles in Primary Care (California/Milbank Books on Health and the Public) (Volume 5) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Health Care Delivery books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.37.

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The general practitioner was once America's doctor. The GP delivered babies, removed gallbladders, and sat by the bedsides of the dying. But as the twentieth century progressed, the pattern of medical care in the United States changed dramatically. By the 1960s, the GP was almost extinct. The later part of the twentieth century, however, saw a rebirth of the idea of the GP in the form of primary care practitioners. In this engrossing collection of oral histories and provocative essays about the past and future of generalism in health care, Fitzhugh Mullan―a pediatrician, writer, and historian―argues that primary care is a fascinating, important, and still endangered calling. In conveying the personal voices of primary care practitioners, Mullan sheds light on the political and economic contradictions that confront American medicine.

Mullan interviewed dozens of primary care practitioners―family physicians, internists, pediatricians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants―asking them about their lives and their work. He explains how, during the last forty years, the primary care movement has emerged built on the principles of "big doctoring"--coordinated, comprehensive care over time. This book is essential reading for understanding core issues of the current health care dilemma. As our country struggles with managed care, market reforms, and cost containment strategies in medicine, Big Doctoring in America provides an engrossing and illuminating look at those in the trenches of the profession.

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