Julie Rovner's Health Care Policy and Politics A to Z: A review

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Drawing on her vast experience covering health care policy on Capitol Hill, Julie Rovner has written explanations for over 300 key concepts that demystify the world of United States Government health care policy. In the newest edition of Health Care Policy and Politics A to Z, readers will find updated information on long-term health care spending, abortion, Medicaid and Medicare, health insurance and the uninsured, and the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP). New entries reflect important changes in recent years and include the Medicare Modernization Act, abstinence education, electronic health records, health savings accounts, and Project BioShield. The book does have its gaps, especially as it relates to mental health. However, this book should become a standard reference for all health care professionals. © 2010 Berry-Cabán.

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Berry-Cabán, C. S. (2010). Julie Rovner’s Health Care Policy and Politics A to Z: A review. Risk Management and Healthcare Policy. https://doi.org/10.2147/RMHP.S9509

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