Delivering Health Care in the United States: A Systems Approach, Ninth Edition is the most current and comprehensive overview of the basic structures and operations of the U.S. health system--from its historical origins and resources to its individual services, cost, and quality. Using a unique "systems" approach, the text brings together an extraordinary breadth of information into a highly accessible, easy-to-read resource that clarifies the complexities of health care organization and finance while presenting a solid overview of how the various components fit together.Key Updates: - Updated new data for tables, charts, figures, and text based on the latest published data, trends and research findings.- New chapter opening diagrams, and end-of-chapter summaries provide enhanced guidance for reading and comprehension.- New Lessons from the Past section provides added analysis and policy discussion.- New coverage of medical technology assessment around the world.- Revamped Finance chapter (6) provides enhanced clarity to difficult concepts.- Added discussion on payment innovations, payment methods, and incentives- New coverage on the role of hospitals in an integrated care environment- New sections on the future of managed care; long-term care; and primary care.- Expanded coverage of COVID-19, including its impact on cost, access, and quality.- New discussion of cultural responsiveness.