John E. McDonough is a professor of practice in the Department of Health Policy and Management at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. He is the author of Inside National Health Reform and Experiencing Politics: A Legislator's Stories of Government and Health Care.
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Acknowledgments Introduction: Eras, Regimes, and Health Policy in American Politico-Economic History PART I. SETTING THE STAGE 1. Forty Years of Decline in a Nation's Health and Well-Being 2. American Neoliberalism Through 2020: Origins, Development, and Fate 3. American Health and Medical Care Systems Take Shape, Expand, and Distort PART II. NEOLIBERALISM IN THE CONTEXT OF HEALTH AND MEDICINE 4. Inequality and Inequity as the Price of Freedom 5. Maximizing Shareholder Value and the Financialization of US Medicine 6. Consolidation and Antitrust in US Health and Medical Systems 7. Shrinking Government: Lower Taxes, Less Regulation, Increased Privatization 8. Hurting Workers and Weakened Unions 9. Patients, Consumers, and "Skin in the Game" 10. Restoring Trust and Hope to a Troubled System Notes Bibliography Index

