David Mechanic
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Mental Health and Social Policy: Beyond Managed Care
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published
1980
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11 editions
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The Truth About Health Care: Why Reform is Not Working in America
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published
2006
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7 editions
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Policy Challenges in Modern Health Care
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published
2005
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10 editions
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Readings in Medical Sociology
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Mental Health and Social Policy: The Emergence of Managed Care (4th Edition)
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published
1998
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Politics, medicine, and social science
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published
1974
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Improving Mental Health Services: What the Social Sciences Can Tell Us
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Handbook of Health, Health Care, and the Health Professions
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published
1983
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2 editions
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Public Expectations and Health Care: Essays on the Changing Organization of Health Services
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published
1972
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Inescapable Decisions
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published
1993
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“...people who struggle against tyranny are more psychologically healthy than those who are docile and simply conform to current ways of thinking...there is much evidence that some of the most creative people in history were driven individuals who were terribly unhappy and out of sync with their social context. Creativity itself is a form of deviant behavior that requires individuals to break from usual assumptions and understandings in developing entirely new perspectives and approaches.”
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