Health policy : understanding our choices from national reform to market forces
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Health policy : understanding our choices from national reform to market forces
Westview Press, 1998
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Health Policy provides a rare glimpse into the frank exchanges that occur between proponents of quite different solutions to the dilemma of health care reform. The discussions captured here, which took place during a critical period in U.S. health policy formation, from 1994 to 1996, shed new light on the nature of health care reform, the nature of the political process, and the realistic choices that now lie before us. Health Policy provides a rare glimpse into the frank exchanges that occur between proponents of quite different solutions to the dilemma of health care reform.During a critical period in U.S. health policy formation, from 1994 to 1996, advisors to the White House and members of Congress, economists, and health policy experts of varying political outlooks met together under the auspices of the University of Michigans FORUM on Health Policy. Their proposals were critiqued by leading scholars and health care experts from across the country.
These discussions, which took place during the rewriting the Health Security Act proposed by the Clinton administration and the Republican takeover of Congress, shed new light on the nature of health care reform, the nature of the political process, and the realistic choices that now lie before us.
目次
- Introduction: Understanding Our Choices
- (Max Heirich.)
- How Can We Solve The Problem Of Getting Affordable Health Care To The Entire American Public?
- Introduction
- (Max Heirich.)
- The Alternate Positions and Their Critics
- Next Steps Toward Health Policy Reform: A Conservative Approach
- (William A. Niskanen.)
- The Case for a Single-Payer Approach: A Liberal Voice
- (Jim McDermott.)
- Managed Competition as a Route to Markets that Serve Public Needs: A View from Near the White House
- (Len M. Nichols.)
- Health Reform: What Will It Take to Pass? A Moderate Conservative Stance
- (Gail R. Wilensky.)
- Cost Containment: Whats Working? What Isnt? Why?
- Is Managed Care Working? The Payer Perspective
- (Howard Bailit.)
- Is the Health Care Cost Problem Solved?
- (Karen Davis.)
- Managed Competition: Helping Hand for the Invisible HandHow the Clinton Plan Would Use This Strategy
- (Richard Kronick.)
- Whos Afraid of Health Care Spending Growth?
- (Mark V. Pauly.)
- Projecting Likely Economic Consequences of Planned Changes in Health Care: Strategies and Problems
- Health Care Reform Projections and the Line Between Fact and Fiction
- (Tami Mark.)
- Paying for Health Care Reform: Alternative Financial Models Compared
- (John F. Sheils.)
- Financial Access to Health Care
- (Katherine Swartz.)
- Constraints On Choice: The Deepest Concerns Of Interest Groups And The Public At Large
- Introduction
- (Richard Lichtenstein.)
- Public Opinion on the Clinton Health Care Plan
- (Karlyn H. Bowman.)
- Health Care: The Limits of Polling
- (Kathleen A. Frankovic.)
- First Impressions and Second Thoughts: Public Perceptions of Health Care Reform
- (John Immerwahr.)
- Professions
- American Medical Association and Michigan State Medical Society
- (Louis Zako.)
- American Public Health Association
- (Eugene Feingold.)
- Health Care Reform: What Do We Do Now?
- (Carol Franck.)
- Business
- Health Industry Manufacturers Association Position on Health Care Reform
- (G. Gregory Raab.)
- Health Care and the U.S. Auto Industry
- (Charles T. Pryde.)
- Small Business Association of Michigan Position on Health Care
- (Gary Baker.)
- Health Care Systems Providers
- The Federation of Health Systems
- (Michael D. Bromberg.).
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