HCP 157 Conflict in American Medicine: AIDS as a Case Study

This course provides the student with an overview of the U.S. health care system, its components, and the policy challenges created by its organization. Using the history of HIV and its care, control, and prevention in the United States, this course explores the major health policy institutions in the United States, important issues that cut across institutions, and the challenges that coordination of care, quality of care, the structure of the delivery system, and the politics of health have on issues like HIV and the communities it affects.


Credits

3

Distribution

HCP