Study Guide: Health & Welfare


Readings:

An Essay on Managed Health Care


Glossary:
mental disorder schizophrenia relative poverty
psychosis public health care dual welfare system
Medicaid managed care stratification
bioethics physicians assistants social mobility
medical model of behavior Medicare absolute poverty
HMOs deinstitutionalization structural unemployment
Iatrogenic sick role class
secondary deviance primary deviance underclass
wealthfare fee-for-service medicine class consciousness
crisis medicine curative medicine culture of poverty
AIDS welfare state division of labor
chronic disease lifestyle changes split labor market
longevity life expectancy acute disease

Essays:

On your next exam you will be asked to demonstrate that you have read and mastered the course material.  You should take the time now to answer the following essay questions to create your study guide for that exam. Address the questions fully and completely in your own words and voice. Prepare your answers now. 

  1. Explain Ritzer's use of the term McDonalization.

  2. How is McDonalization irrational? To who?


Short Answers:

The following short answer questions are from your readings and may well appear on your next exam. Each can be answered with a short paragraph of three or four sentences; please use your own words and voice. You are encouraged to answer these questions now to create your study guide for that exam.

  1. Compare and contrast acute and chronic diseases.
  2. How are disease patterns related to economic development?
  3. What are the major factors affecting illness in American Society?
  4. Why do women have a longer life expectancy than men?
  5. What are the major life-style factors that affect health and illness?
  6. What factors have led to rising health care costs in the last 20 years?
  7. Who benefits from rising health care costs?
  8. Why is fundamental reform of health insurance not likely to happen in the U.S. in the near future?
  9. What determines access to health care in the U.S.?
  10. What is "wealthfare"?
  11. Briefly describe the demographics of poverty in the U.S.
  12. What are the long-term trends of income equality in the U.S.?
  13. What are some of the costs of poverty?
  14. What are the four types of public welfare?
  15. How has the system of healthcare been rationalized to control costs?

Demonstrations, Illustrations, & Examples:

The Health Insurance Racket:

 

President Obama on race:

 


Names to Know:

George Ritzer

 


Practice Quiz


Bibliography:

Bernstein, Aaron. 1996. "Is America Becoming More of a Class Society?," Business Week. Iss. 3464 (February 26): 86-91. 
Birenbaum Arnold. 1993. "Managed Care: What's in Store for U.S.?," USA TODAY: The Magazine for the American Scene. Vol. 122. (November): 20-22. 
Blau, Joel.  1992.  The Visible Poor: Homelessness in the United States. New York:  Oxford University Press. 
Block, Fred and Richard A. Cloward, Barbara Ehrenreich, and Frances Fox Piven.  1987.  The Mean Season: The Attack on the Welfare State.  New York: Pantheon. 
Bogdanich, Walt.  1992. The Great White Lie: Dishonesty, Waste, and Incompetence in the Medical Community. New York: Touchstone. 
Children's Defense Fund.  1989. Lack of Health Insurance Makes a Difference. Washington, D.C.: Children's Defense Fund. 
Gittleman, Maury and Mary Joyce. 1995. "Earnings Mobility in the United States, 1967-91," Monthly Labor Review. 118 (September): 3-13. 
Harrington, Michael.  1984. The New American Poverty.  New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. 
Ilg, Randy E. 1995 "The Changing Face of Farm Employment," Monthly Labor Review Vol. 118. (April): 3-12. 
Jones, Jacqueline.  1992. The Dispossessed: America's Underclasses from the Civil War to the Present.  New York: Basic Books. 
Kissick, William L.  1994.  Medicine's Dilemmas.  New Haven: Yale University Press. 
Kozol, Jonathon.  1985.  Illiterate America.  Garden City, N.Y.: Anchor Press/Doubleday. 
Kwitney, Jonathan.  1992.  Acceptable Risks. New York: Poseidon Press. 
Leigh, Wilhemina A.  1992.  A Health Assessment of Black Americans. Washington, D.C.: Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies. 
Lemann, Nicholas.  1991. The Promised Land: The Great Black Migration and How It Changed America. New York: Knopf. 
Light, Donald W. 1994. "Managed Care: False and Real Solutions," Lancet Vol. 344, Iss 8931 (Oct 29): 1197-1199. 
Merline, John W. 1994. "Making Money by Denying Health Care," Consumers' Research Magazine 77 (September): 10-15. 
Rose, Stephen J. 1996. "The Truth About Social Mobility," Challenge 39 (May): 4-8. 
Starr, Paul.  1982.  The Social Transformation of American Medicine. New York: Basic Books. 
Wholey, Douglas R. Christianson, Jon B., Sanchez, Susan M. 1993. "The effect of physician and corporate interests on the formation of health maintenance organizations," American Journal of Sociology 99 (July): 164-200. 
Wilson, William J.  1987.  The Truly Disadvantaged: The Inner City, the Underclass, and Public Policy.  Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 
Woolhandler, Steffie and David U. Himmelstein. 1994. "Giant H.M.O. 'A' or Giant H.M.O. 'B'," Nation. Vol 259, Iss 8. (September 19): 265-268. 

 


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