The Medical Metropolis - Andrew T. Simpson

The Medical Metropolis

Health Care and Economic Transformation in Pittsburgh and Houston
Buch | Hardcover
288 Seiten
2019
University of Pennsylvania Press (Verlag)
978-0-8122-5167-8 (ISBN)
59,95 inkl. MwSt
In 2008, the University of Pittsburgh Medical Centers (UPMC) hoisted its logo atop the U.S. Steel Building in downtown Pittsburgh, symbolically declaring that the era of big steel had been replaced by the era of big medicine for this once industrial city. More than 1,200 miles to the south, a similar sense of optimism pervaded the public discourse around the relationship between health care and the future of Houston's economy. While traditional Texas industries like oil and natural gas still played a critical role, the presence of the massive Texas Medical Center, billed as "the largest medical complex in the world," had helped to rebrand the city as a site for biomedical innovation and ensured its stability during the financial crisis of the mid-2000s.

Taking Pittsburgh and Houston as case studies, The Medical Metropolis offers the first comparative, historical account of how big medicine transformed American cities in the postindustrial era. Andrew T. Simpson explores how the hospital-civic relationship, in which medical centers embraced a business-oriented model, remade the deindustrialized city into the "medical metropolis." From the 1940s to the present, the changing business of American health care reshaped American cities into sites for cutting-edge biomedical and clinical research, medical education, and innovative health business practices. This transformation relied on local policy and economic decisions as well as broad and homogenizing national forces, including HMOs, biotechnology programs, and hospital privatization. Today, the medical metropolis is considered by some as a triumph of innovation and revitalization and by others as a symbol of the excesses of capitalism and the inequality still pervading American society.

Andrew T. Simpson teaches history at Duquesne University.

Introduction. Making the Medical Metropolis

Chapter 1. Building Cities of Health: Medical Centers in Pittsburgh and Houston Before 1965

Chapter 2. The Hospital-Civic Relationship in the Shadow of the Great Society

Chapter 3. City of Hearts, City of Livers: Specialty Medicine and the Creation of New Civic Identities

Chapter 4. "When the Fire Dies": Biotechnology and the Quest for a New Economy

Chapter 5. The Coming of the System: Changing Health Care Delivery in the Medical Metropolis

Chapter 6. A Charitable Mission or a Profitable Charity? Redefining the Hospital-Civic Relationship

Epilogue. The Future of the Medical Metropolis

Notes

Archival Collections and Abbreviations

Index

Acknowledgments

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie American Business, Politics, and Society
Zusatzinfo 11 illus.
Verlagsort Pennsylvania
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Gesundheitswesen
Studium 1. Studienabschnitt (Vorklinik) Med. Psychologie / Soziologie
Wirtschaft Allgemeines / Lexika
Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre
ISBN-10 0-8122-5167-9 / 0812251679
ISBN-13 978-0-8122-5167-8 / 9780812251678
Zustand Neuware
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