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Those interested in debates about health care in Japan, the United States, and other countries, and especially scholars of comparative political development, will appreciate and learn from Yamagishi's study.

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Daring, relevant and an excellent an excellent commencement within the English language literature on the origins of the Japanese welfare state... Beyond contributing substantively to the literature by covering hitherto uncharted terrain, Yamagishi's claims about the mechanisms underlying war-period health policy change deserve closer scrutiny and will be of interest to a broad audience. -- A.K.M. Skarpelis Social Science Japan Journal Historical investigation and international comparative analysis are two major approaches among the forces in the field, and Takakazu Yamagishi's War and Health Insurance Policy in Japan and the United States: World War II to Postwar Reconstruction has combined those two methodologies to produce a sharply focused, beautifully constructed, and clearly argued explanation of this historical making of the systems or medical insurance in Japan and the United States... Yamagishi has produced a wonderful book... The book will serve as one of the best introductions to the making of health care policies in the two countries and as a starting point to develop a more inclusive account of the paths to the different medical systems in two countries that face each other across the Pacific. -- Akihito Suzuki Journal of Japanese Studies

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: Prewar Development of Health Insurance
1. Learning from Germany: Japan before 1937
2. Catching Up with Europe: The United States before 1941
Part II: Health Security as National Security
3. Creating a Public Health Insurance System: Japan, 1937– 1945
4. Forming a Hybrid Health Insurance System: The United States, 1941– 1945
Part III: Health Insurance in the Postwar Period
5. Consolidating the Hybrid Health Insurance System: The United States, 1945– 1952
6. Restoring the Public Health Insurance System: Japan, 1945– 1952
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 26/08/2011
      ISBN13: 9781421400686, 978-1421400686
      ISBN10: 1421400685

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Those interested in debates about health care in Japan, the United States, and other countries, and especially scholars of comparative political development, will appreciate and learn from Yamagishi's study.

      Trade Review
      Daring, relevant and an excellent an excellent commencement within the English language literature on the origins of the Japanese welfare state... Beyond contributing substantively to the literature by covering hitherto uncharted terrain, Yamagishi's claims about the mechanisms underlying war-period health policy change deserve closer scrutiny and will be of interest to a broad audience. -- A.K.M. Skarpelis Social Science Japan Journal Historical investigation and international comparative analysis are two major approaches among the forces in the field, and Takakazu Yamagishi's War and Health Insurance Policy in Japan and the United States: World War II to Postwar Reconstruction has combined those two methodologies to produce a sharply focused, beautifully constructed, and clearly argued explanation of this historical making of the systems or medical insurance in Japan and the United States... Yamagishi has produced a wonderful book... The book will serve as one of the best introductions to the making of health care policies in the two countries and as a starting point to develop a more inclusive account of the paths to the different medical systems in two countries that face each other across the Pacific. -- Akihito Suzuki Journal of Japanese Studies

      Table of Contents

      Preface
      Acknowledgments
      Introduction
      Part I: Prewar Development of Health Insurance
      1. Learning from Germany: Japan before 1937
      2. Catching Up with Europe: The United States before 1941
      Part II: Health Security as National Security
      3. Creating a Public Health Insurance System: Japan, 1937– 1945
      4. Forming a Hybrid Health Insurance System: The United States, 1941– 1945
      Part III: Health Insurance in the Postwar Period
      5. Consolidating the Hybrid Health Insurance System: The United States, 1945– 1952
      6. Restoring the Public Health Insurance System: Japan, 1945– 1952
      Conclusion
      Notes
      Bibliography
      Index

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