This comprehensive, in-depth overview uses a biopsychosocial perspective to look at health and mental health care policy in the U.S. It looks at the legislative and political development of health and mental health care policy, focuses on the failure to achieve universal coverage, and examines the development of employment-based insurance and managed care. The authors discuss the impact of poverty and inequality on health, examine the health status of disadvantaged and at-risk populations, and consider implications for policy and practice.
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