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Information needs of national health insurance : a discussion of principles, issues and legislative recommendations : report
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Year: 1980 Volume: no. (PHS) 80-1159 Publisher: Hyattsville, Md. : U. S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, Office of Health Research, Statistics, and Technology, National Center for Health Statistics,

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The problem that won't go away : reforming U. S. health care financing
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ISBN: 0815700091 Year: 1996 Publisher: Washington, DC The Brookings Institution

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Understanding health policy : a clinical approach
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ISSN: 10809465 ISBN: 9781260454260 1260454266 Year: 2020 Publisher: New York : McGrawHill ,

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The Transformation of American Health Insurance : On the Path to Medicare for All.
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ISBN: 9781421449104 Year: 2024 Publisher: Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press,

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"The subject of this book is the historical evolution of health care insurance in the United States and, based on that winding path, a set of predictions about where we are headed"--

One nation, uninsured : why the U.S. has no national health insurance
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ISBN: 0195160398 9780195160390 0195312031 0199944024 1429438304 1280838418 0198036388 9786610838417 9780199944026 Year: 2006 Publisher: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press,

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Every industrial nation in the world guarantees their citizens access to essential health care services - every country, that is, except the United States. Indeed, one in eight Americans - a shocking 43 million people - a majority of them in working families, do not have any health care insurance. ""One Nation, Uninsured"" offers a vividly written, path-breaking history of America's failed efforts to address the health care needs of its citizens. Ranging across the 20th century, Jill Quadagno shows how each attempt to enact national health insurance was met with fierce attacks by powerful stak


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National health insurance and income distribution
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ISBN: 0669929166 9780669929164 Year: 1976 Publisher: Lexington (Mass.): Heath,


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Psychology and national health insurance : a sourcebook
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ISBN: 0912704136 091270411X Year: 1979 Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] American Psychological Association

Understanding health policy : a clinical approach
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ISBN: 0071423117 0071496068 0071815066 9786613941602 9786611800567 1283629151 1281800562 0071643044 Year: 2009 Publisher: New York : McGraw-Hill Medical,

Harry S. Truman versus the medical lobby : the genesis of Medicare
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ISBN: 0826261345 9780826261342 0826202578 9780826202574 Year: 1979 Publisher: Columbia : Baltimore, Md. : University of Missouri Press, Project MUSE,

The healthcare fix : universal insurance for all Americans
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ISBN: 1282099272 9786612099274 0262277549 1435616529 9780262277549 9781435616523 9780262113144 0262113147 0262263459 Year: 2007 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press,

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A simple, straightforward, and foolproof proposal for universal health insurance from a noted economist.The shocking statistic is that forty-seven million Americans have no health insurance. When uninsured Americans go to the emergency room for treatment, however, they do receive care, and a bill. Many hospitals now require uninsured patients to put their treatment on a credit card which can saddle a low-income household with unpayably high balances that can lead to personal bankruptcy. Why don't these people just buy health insurance? Because the cost of coverage that doesn't come through an employer is more than many low- and middle-income households make in a year. Meanwhile, rising healthcare costs for employees are driving many businesses under. As for government-supplied health care, ever higher costs and added benefits (for example, Part D, Medicare's new prescription drug coverage) make both Medicare and Medicaid impossible to sustain fiscally; benefits grow faster than the national per-capita income. It's obvious the system is broken. What can we do?In The Healthcare Fix, economist Laurence Kotlikoff proposes a simple, straightforward approach to the problem that would create one system that works for everyone and secure America's fiscal and economic future. Kotlikoff's proposed Medical Security System is not the "socialized medicine" so feared by Republicans and libertarians; it's a plan for universal health insurance. Because everyone would be insured, it's also a plan for universal healthcare. Participants--including all who are currently uninsured, all Medicaid and Medicare recipients, and all with private or employer-supplied insurance--would receive annual vouchers for health insurance, the amount of which would be based on their current medical condition. Insurance companies would willingly accept people with health problems because their vouchers would be higher. And the government could control costs by establishing the values of the vouchers so that benefit growth no longer outstrips growth of the nation's per capita income. It's a "single-payer" plan, but a single payer for insurance. The American healthcare industry would remain competitive, innovative, strong, and private.Kotlikoff's plan is strong medicine for America's healthcare crisis, but brilliant in its simplicity. Its provisions can fit on a postcard and Kotlikoff provides one, ready to be copied and mailed to your representative in Congress.

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