Selling Our Souls: The Commodification of Hospital Care in the United States
The hospital has a paradoxical place in U.S. society.1 It is central to the nation’s economy, yet many of us are uncomfortable with what is implied by a market for hospital care. The hospital remains a last resort for the poor and desperately sick. It is a place where most of us were born and most...
Main Author: | Adam D. Reich |
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | Bahasa Inggris |
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Princeton University Press
2014
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http://oaipmh-jogjalib.umy.ac.idkatalog.php?opo=lihatDetilKatalog&id=53423 |
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