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Health Care Reform Is Dead—Long Live Health Care Reform
Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1997The 1993 Clinton health care reform effort was not the end of reform but the inauspicious start of a fiercely contested round of reform that may take another decade or two to complete. The 1993 Clinton plan was just the latest stage of a battle for national action on health care than began with Teddy Roosevelt's promise of compulsory health insurance ...
EJ Dionne, Jacob S. Hacker
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The Italian National Health Service was established in 1978 as three-tier system, involving State, Regions, USLs (Unita sanitarie locali, Local Health Care Units). The division between the responsibility of determining the general features of health care policy and financing it, on one side (the State), and that of managing services, on the order side (
Alessandro Petretto, Giuseppe Pisauro
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The economics of health care reform
Urology, 1994Health care costs in the United States have been rising faster than most other goods and services for more than 20 years. The fundamental reason for this rise in cost is unbridled demand for health care services. Demand is high because those who receive the benefits (patients) pay a relatively small portion of the cost of their health insurance.
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Health, Health Care Reform, and the Care of Health
American Behavioral Scientist, 1994This article explores the pressures bearing on health care systems in advanced industrialized countries, particularly the United States, drawing on Geoffrey Vickers's concepts that direct attention to systemic interactions between individual health and the “health-supporting milieus” and between health and other aspects of public policy.
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From Health Care Reform to Public Health Reform
Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 2011According to Congressional Budget Office projections, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Affordable Care Act or Act) — assuming it survives the pending legal challenges and is fully implemented — will provide health insurance to 34 million additional Americans by 2021.
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BMJ, 2009
“We are experiencing a healthcare reformation,” writes Joanne Shaw this week (doi:10.1136/bmj.b1080). Like the Catholic church in 16th century Europe, which threw away its Latin texts interpretable only by the priesthood, medicine is being transformed.
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“We are experiencing a healthcare reformation,” writes Joanne Shaw this week (doi:10.1136/bmj.b1080). Like the Catholic church in 16th century Europe, which threw away its Latin texts interpretable only by the priesthood, medicine is being transformed.
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Comportment and Health Care Reform
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1992Excerpt To the Editors:A national debate is going on about changing the American health delivery system.
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