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History - Hospital City, Health Care Nation: Race, Capital, and the Costs of American Health Care (Politics and Culture in Modern America)

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Book Synopsis: Hospital City, Health Care Nation recasts the story of the U.S. health care system by emphasizing its economic, social, and medical importance in American communities. Focusing on urban hospitals and academic medical centers, the book argues that the country's high level of health care spending has allowed such institutions to become vital, if often problematic, economic anchors for communities. Yet that spending has also constrained possibilities for comprehensive health care reform over many decades, even after the passage of the Affordable Care Act in 2010. At the same time, the role of hospitals in urban renewal, in community health provision, and as employers of low-wage workers has contributed directly to racial health disparities.Guian A. McKee explores these issues through a detailed historical case study of Baltimore's Johns Hopkins Hospital while also tracing their connections across governmental scales―local, state, and federal. He shows that health care spending and its consequences, rather than insurance coverage alone, are core issues in the decades-long struggle over the American health care system. In particular, Hospital City, Health Care Nation points to the increased role of financial capital after the 1960s in shaping not only hospital growth but also the underlying character of these vital institutions. The book shows how hospitals' quest for capital has interacted with structural racism and inequality to shape and constrain the U.S. health care system. Building on this reassessment of the hospital system, its politics, and its financing, Hospital City, Health Care Nation offers ideas for the next steps in health care reform.

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Looking to gain a deeper understanding of the U.S. health care system? Look no further than "Hospital City, Health Care Nation: Race, Capital, and the Costs of American Health Care". This insightful book takes a unique approach by exploring the economic, social, and medical importance of urban hospitals and academic medical centers in American communities. Discover how these institutions have become essential economic anchors, while also contributing to the persistence of racial health disparities.

Uncover the complex relationship between health care spending, insurance coverage, and comprehensive reform with "Hospital City, Health Care Nation". Author Guian A. McKee showcases the case study of Baltimore's Johns Hopkins Hospital, providing historical context and tracing connections from the local to the federal level. Gain valuable insights into the role of financial capital and how it has shaped the growth and character of hospitals, often interacting with structural racism and inequality.

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