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El. knyga: Universal Health Care

(Independent researcher, Italy)

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This accessibly written book explains universal healthcare; the many forms it can take; and the issues, debates, and historical context underpinning the continued struggle for its implementation in the United States.

Universal healthcare may be defined as any healthcare system that ensures at least basic coverage to most, if not all, citizens of a country. Although it may be implemented in many ways, universal healthcare has been widely accepted by international humanitarian organizations such as the World Health Organization (WHO) as the best way to ensure the universal human right to health. So why is the United States the only industrialized country without universal healthcare? What are the political, social, and economic factors that have prevented its successful introduction?

Universal Healthcare explores what universal healthcare is, the many forms it can take—using examples from countries around the world—and the tumultuous history of attempts to implement a system of universal healthcare in the United States. Part II delves into the contentious issues and debates surrounding adoption of universal healthcare in the United States. Lastly, Part III provides a variety of useful materials, including case studies, a timeline of critical events, a glossary, and a directory of resources.


  • Explains complex concepts and terms related to healthcare systems and healthcare coverage in simple, easy-to-understand language
  • Explores key issues and roadblocks to adoption of a universal healthcare system in the United States, including concerns over cost and quality of care
  • Provides illuminating case studies that use engaging scenarios to highlight how universal healthcare—or the lack thereof—can affect individuals and families
    • Includes a useful Directory of Resources to guide readers in their search for additional information


  • This plain-language overview for students and others covers issues of universal health care worldwide, with a strong focus on the US. The book begins by explaining the history of universal health care and describing various types of universal health care. The next section is devoted to issues, controversies, and obstacles related to enacting universal health care in the US; coverage encompasses quality of care, costs, health as a human right, and political and societal barriers. A section of case studies shows the impact on individuals and families. The book includes a glossary, timelines, and a list of web sites, organizations, books, and documents for more info. Annotation ©2020 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)

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    This accessibly written book explains universal healthcare; the many forms it can take; and the issues, debates, and historical context underpinning the continued struggle for its implementation in the United States.
    Series Foreword ix
    Preface xi
    Acknowledgments xiii
    Part I Overview
    1(106)
    1 Health Care Systems
    3(28)
    2 Universal Health Care Worldwide
    31(16)
    3 Universal Health Care in the United States---History and Perspectives
    47(36)
    4 The Current U.S. Health Care System
    83(24)
    Part II Controversies and Issues
    107(46)
    5 What Are the Socioeconomic Consequences of Lack of Universal Health Care in America?
    109(8)
    6 Does Universal Health Care Lead to Worse Quality of Care?
    117(8)
    7 Does Not Having Universal Health Care in the United States Cost More?
    125(10)
    8 Is Health Care a Human Right?
    135(12)
    9 What Are the Political and Societal Barriers to Universal Health Care in the United States?
    147(6)
    Part III Scenarios
    153(14)
    Case Studies
    155(12)
    Glossary 167(4)
    Timeline 171(4)
    Sources for Further Information 175(4)
    Bibliography 179(8)
    Index 187(6)
    About the Author 193
    Claudio Butticč, PharmD, is a former clinical and hospital pharmacist who worked for several public hospitals in Italy, as well as for the humanitarian NGO Emergency.