National health care : law, policy, strategy

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National health care : law, policy, strategy

Donald L. Westerfield

Praeger, 1993

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

This is an analysis of the issues and strategies associated with national health care. The work examines legislation pending in the U.S. Congress, proposals by academic institutions and business and industry associations, the law and legislation underlying the existing system, and critical factors contributing to the existing health care crisis. Topics include the uninsured and underinsured, impaired risks and risk pooling, pay or play employer mandates, universal health care plans, and the so-called market reforms. The study concludes with a proposal for a national health care plan that provides a package of basic benefits to all Americans, without regard to their work status.

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National Health Care Issues Introduction The Uninsured and Underinsured Underwriting, "Impaired Risks," Pooling "Play or Pay" and Subsidies Health Care Proposals in Congress Major "Universal" Plans in Congress "Pay-or-Play" Proposals in Congress Health Care Reform Proposals in Congress Special Interests, the Law, Political Posturing Special Interests and Legislation The Law - Federal Mandates Political Obstacles National Policy and Strategies Other National Models Rationing Policies and Strategies A National Health Care Plan Workers Compensation Strategies for Incremental Implementation Between Now and 2000 A.D. Bibliography

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