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British Medical Bulletin, 1995
On the eve of the 21st century, governments around the world are struggling to resolve the dual problems of health care cost and access. My own experience in addressing these issues as they manifest themselves in the US, and particularly in the state of Oregon, convinces me that successful health care reform, anywhere in the world, must sooner or later
J, Kitzhaber, A M, Kemmy
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On the eve of the 21st century, governments around the world are struggling to resolve the dual problems of health care cost and access. My own experience in addressing these issues as they manifest themselves in the US, and particularly in the state of Oregon, convinces me that successful health care reform, anywhere in the world, must sooner or later
J, Kitzhaber, A M, Kemmy
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1992
To the Editor. —The recent article about "the Oregon plan" by Fisher et al 1 presents an attractive alternative to rationing-defined classes of medical service based on cost/benefit ratios. 2 Effective constraint of the capacity of the health care system is our best hope for the control of overall health care costs, and will at the same time permit a ...
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To the Editor. —The recent article about "the Oregon plan" by Fisher et al 1 presents an attractive alternative to rationing-defined classes of medical service based on cost/benefit ratios. 2 Effective constraint of the capacity of the health care system is our best hope for the control of overall health care costs, and will at the same time permit a ...
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Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1991
In this issue, we open a series of papers on rationing of health care, specifically, commentaries on what has come to be known as The Oregon Experiment. The first paper describes the actions of the State of Oregon. In the second paper, Daniel Callahan expresses his analysis of these events.
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In this issue, we open a series of papers on rationing of health care, specifically, commentaries on what has come to be known as The Oregon Experiment. The first paper describes the actions of the State of Oregon. In the second paper, Daniel Callahan expresses his analysis of these events.
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Health Care Analysis, 1993
Oregon's systematic design for universal access to health care, known as the Oregon Basic Health Services Act, has provoked heated debate over its rationale, plan and process. It is a novel attempt to address inequities in the distribution of health care for those below the federal poverty level.
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Oregon's systematic design for universal access to health care, known as the Oregon Basic Health Services Act, has provoked heated debate over its rationale, plan and process. It is a novel attempt to address inequities in the distribution of health care for those below the federal poverty level.
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