03665cam a2200565Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730400035001140200036001490200033001850200049002180200046002670200043003130200040003560200018003960200042004140200039004560200018004950350022005130350024005350500026005590720025005850720025006100720025006350720016006600820024006761000032007002450132007322500019008642640065008833000040009483360026009883370026010143380036010405050308010765201182013845880047025666500044026136500052026576500068027096500033027776500044028106500054028548560072029088560102029809990017030829781315168647FlBoTFG20260210180747.0m o d cr cnu|||unuuu190711s2020 nyu ob 001 0 eng d aOCoLC-PbengerdaepncOCoLC-P a9781315168647q(electronic bk.) a1315168642q(electronic bk.) a9781351686563q(electronic bk. : Mobipocket) a1351686569q(electronic bk. : Mobipocket) a9781351686570q(electronic bk. : EPUB) a1351686577q(electronic bk. : EPUB) z9781138050808 a9781351686587q(electronic bk. : PDF) a1351686585q(electronic bk. : PDF) z9780367405441 a(OCoLC)1107880530 a(OCoLC-P)1107880530 4aRA395.A3bB295 2020eb 7aBUSx0000002bisacsh 7aBUSx0530002bisacsh 7aBUSx0700802bisacsh 7aMBP2bicssc04a338.4/7362109732231 aBauer, Jeffrey C.,eauthor.10aNot what the doctor ordered :bliberating caregivers and empowering consumers for successful health reform /cJeffrey C. Bauer. aThird edition. 1aNew York, NY :bCRC Press, a Productivity Press book,c2020. a1 online resource (xii, 156 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier0 a1. Introduction and Background: 25 Years Later. 2. Medical Monopoly: What the Doctor Ordered. 3. The Medical Marketplace: Learning Lessons of History. 4. Captain of The Ship: Legal Foundations of Independent Practice. 5. Advanced Practitioners: Health Professionals Whose Time Has Come. 6. Case Studies. aThis 25th Anniversary edition completely updates the powerful insights and policy recommendations of Not What the Doctor Ordered, first published in 1993 by renowned healthcare futurist and medical economist the author. It presents specific solutions to serious problems of cost, quality, access, and outcomes by allowing all Americans to purchase services directly from caregivers who provide an expanding array of medical services at least as well as physicians--at lower cost. Focusing on new realities of the 21st century, the authorshows not only why giving consumers the right to choose advanced practitioners is the top priority for improving our overpriced, underperforming medical care delivery system, but also how to make the necessary changes. As he clearly and concisely explains from medical and economic perspectives, the key is eliminating physicians' monopoly powers over advanced practice nurses, clinical pharmacists, physical therapists, clinical psychologists, and other advanced practice (AP) health professionals who now rival physicians in scientific knowledge and caregiving skills within well-defined scopes of practice regulated by state governments. aOCLC-licensed vendor bibliographic record. 7aBUSINESS & ECONOMICS / General2bisacsh 7aBUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Quality Control2bisacsh 7aBUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Service Industries2bisacsh 0aMedical carezUnited States. 0aMedical economicszUnited States.95979 0aManaged care plans (Medical care)zUnited States.403Taylor & Francisuhttps://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781315168647423OCLC metadata license agreementuhttp://www.oclc.org/content/dam/oclc/forms/terms/vbrl-201703.pdf c90450d90449