Reviews
Not since Paul Starr's Social Transformation of American Medicine has a book provided such historically sweeping insight into US health care's political-economic foundations. Through the lens of the neoliberal revolution, McDonough offers a fresh perspective on the American health system's crises in costs, access, and population health.
Our health system combines private bureaucracy, profiteering and burdens on patients and clinicians alike. John McDonough's unique contribution is to explain how the application of neoliberal principles to a social good produced a toxic blend of inefficiency and injustice. America's Wrong Turn combines a passionate and well-researched call for reform with a deep explanation of how wrongheaded ideology created our health care crisis.
For physicians, nurses, and patients navigating today's broken system, John McDonough's America's Wrong Turn is essential reading. He provides a lucid, thorough account of how neoliberalism shaped the US health care non-system—its forms, functions, and failures. Relentlessly knowledgeable and searingly direct, McDonough cuts through the smokescreens of the last forty years. It is a masterpiece of health policy.
Book Details
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Eras, Regimes, and Health Policy in American Politico-Economic History
PART I. SETTING THE STAGE
1. Forty Years of Decline in a Nation's Health and Well-Being
2. American
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Eras, Regimes, and Health Policy in American Politico-Economic History
PART I. SETTING THE STAGE
1. Forty Years of Decline in a Nation's Health and Well-Being
2. American Neoliberalism Through 2020: Origins, Development, and Fate
3. American Health and Medical Care Systems Take Shape, Expand, and Distort
PART II. NEOLIBERALISM IN THE CONTEXT OF HEALTH AND MEDICINE
4. Inequality and Inequity as the Price of Freedom
5. Maximizing Shareholder Value and the Financialization of US Medicine
6. Consolidation and Antitrust in US Health and Medical Systems
7. Shrinking Government: Lower Taxes, Less Regulation, Increased Privatization
8. Hurting Workers and Weakened Unions
9. Patients, Consumers, and "Skin in the Game"
10. Restoring Trust and Hope to a Troubled System
Notes
Bibliography
Index