Collective Protest Actions by Licensed Health Professionals
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Published:2000-10
Issue:4
Volume:9
Page:449-459
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ISSN:0963-1801
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Container-title:Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Camb Q Healthc Ethics
Author:
REITEMEIER PAUL J.
Abstract
Public opinion polls consistently reveal that U.S.
society wants three basic characteristics in its healthcare
system: (1) convenient access to skilled professionals
and quality services for everyone, including primary care
and specialty personnel and services especially for the
very seriously ill; (2) personal affordability at both
levels of service; and (3) happy health professionals.
Meeting these three goals simultaneously has proved to
be quite challenging. The goal of universal access to basic
and specialty services pulls against the goal of affordability.
Health professionals caught in the middle of this struggle
find that their satisfaction with work conditions suffers
as a result. If truth is the first casualty of war, worker
and consumer happiness appears to be the first casualty
of substantive healthcare reform in the United States.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Health Policy,Issues, ethics and legal aspects,Health(social science)