Abstract This article examines the possibilities for health care reform in the 111th Congress. It uses a simple model of policy making to analyze the failure of Congress to pass the Clinton health plan in 1993 – 1994. It concludes that the factors that created gridlock in the 103rd Congress are likely to have a similar impact in the present
Reform of health policy, via federal legislation appears to be a primary goal of both the President ...
Health care reform dominates the domestic agenda of the Clinton Administration. Policy analysts, med...
This dissertation uses the framework of Walker's (1969) seminal study on the diffusion of policy ref...
Abstract This article examines the possibilities for health care reform in the 111th Congress. It us...
This bachelor's thesis seeks to examine the causes of failure of health care reform which was debate...
The outcome of the national debate over health care reform was obviously affected by many factors, i...
months later, the initiative was dead, having failed to pass either house of Congress. Comprising 13...
After more than a half century, supporters of health care reform now argue that the passage of natio...
This article offers a theoretical framework for understanding the crisis of the U.S. health care sys...
Abstract Reformers feel certain that the time is now ripe for progressive legisla-tion to ensure uni...
In 2009, following the election of Barack Obama to the Presidency of the United States, the American...
Past healthcare reform has been blinded by the presence of competing philosophies and\ud ideologies ...
[Excerpt] The health reform debate in the 111th Congress has continued and expanded upon the work be...
the beginning of an election year in the UnitedStates, many are hoping that the election returns wil...
Although one of the most medically-advanced nations in the world, the United States has lagged behin...
Reform of health policy, via federal legislation appears to be a primary goal of both the President ...
Health care reform dominates the domestic agenda of the Clinton Administration. Policy analysts, med...
This dissertation uses the framework of Walker's (1969) seminal study on the diffusion of policy ref...
Abstract This article examines the possibilities for health care reform in the 111th Congress. It us...
This bachelor's thesis seeks to examine the causes of failure of health care reform which was debate...
The outcome of the national debate over health care reform was obviously affected by many factors, i...
months later, the initiative was dead, having failed to pass either house of Congress. Comprising 13...
After more than a half century, supporters of health care reform now argue that the passage of natio...
This article offers a theoretical framework for understanding the crisis of the U.S. health care sys...
Abstract Reformers feel certain that the time is now ripe for progressive legisla-tion to ensure uni...
In 2009, following the election of Barack Obama to the Presidency of the United States, the American...
Past healthcare reform has been blinded by the presence of competing philosophies and\ud ideologies ...
[Excerpt] The health reform debate in the 111th Congress has continued and expanded upon the work be...
the beginning of an election year in the UnitedStates, many are hoping that the election returns wil...
Although one of the most medically-advanced nations in the world, the United States has lagged behin...
Reform of health policy, via federal legislation appears to be a primary goal of both the President ...
Health care reform dominates the domestic agenda of the Clinton Administration. Policy analysts, med...
This dissertation uses the framework of Walker's (1969) seminal study on the diffusion of policy ref...