Riforme sanitarie e professione medica in Europa e negli Usa: un modello di analisi

Journal title SALUTE E SOCIETÀ
Author/s Guido Giarelli
Publishing Year 2006 Issue 2004/1 Language Italian
Pages 23 P. File size 71 KB
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A significant amount of literature has been published about the health reforms implemented during the last two decades in most post-industrialized countries, but very little analysis has been attempted about the impact on health care systems and medical profession of such reforms. The essay proposes a new model of analysis of the impact of health reforms on the medical profession at three sociological levels: micro, related to the clinical dimension; meso, about the social division of labour; and macro, concerned with the system of structural interactions among the main social actors involved. A synthetic account of the results is given to show how the model was applied in an international comparative research about the changing medical profession in USA and Europe.

Guido Giarelli, Riforme sanitarie e professione medica in Europa e negli Usa: un modello di analisi in "SALUTE E SOCIETÀ" 1/2004, pp , DOI: