This article examines the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act of 2003 (MMA) in its current form and explains why a critical perspective is useful when analyzing the policy and reform efforts. Using this approach, we consider the development of the policy and describe ways that gender and racial differences may hinder equal access to medications for some of the most vulnerable older adults. This article explores the implications of gender and racial disparities under the MMA and ramifications of health care reform efforts that could potentially impede, rather than promote, a social justice agenda. Beyond the political advantage of the MMA\u27s current structure, reconsideration should include the potentialfor dispr...
Over its nearly sixty years, Medicare’s reach in terms of beneficiary groups and benefits has remain...
This article asserts that traditionally dominant models of health promotion in the US are fairly cha...
This Article focuses on the role of conscious and unconscious racial bias in the delivery of care; i...
In 2010, the most monumental health care legislation in forty-five years was enacted. The Patient Pr...
Unexpectedly, the use of health care services has been found to differ substantially across subgroup...
This article looks at health care through gendered eyes. We sift though available data on access to ...
Some provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (ACA) as well as regulator...
Medicare pays for at least half of the hospital and medical expenses incurred by America\u27s elderl...
This paper is a contribution to the symposium entitled Scalpel to Gavel: Exploring the Modern State ...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (ACA) is the most recent effort in the United...
Health law is in the midst of a dramatic transformation. From a relatively narrow discipline focused...
As technological advances in the United States continue to improve the effectiveness of medical inte...
Whether or not one believes that the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act ...
Health and healthcare are central elements to the achievement of social justice. Braveman and Gruski...
With millions of Americans unable to cope with the rising costs of prescription drugs, and many even...
Over its nearly sixty years, Medicare’s reach in terms of beneficiary groups and benefits has remain...
This article asserts that traditionally dominant models of health promotion in the US are fairly cha...
This Article focuses on the role of conscious and unconscious racial bias in the delivery of care; i...
In 2010, the most monumental health care legislation in forty-five years was enacted. The Patient Pr...
Unexpectedly, the use of health care services has been found to differ substantially across subgroup...
This article looks at health care through gendered eyes. We sift though available data on access to ...
Some provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (ACA) as well as regulator...
Medicare pays for at least half of the hospital and medical expenses incurred by America\u27s elderl...
This paper is a contribution to the symposium entitled Scalpel to Gavel: Exploring the Modern State ...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (ACA) is the most recent effort in the United...
Health law is in the midst of a dramatic transformation. From a relatively narrow discipline focused...
As technological advances in the United States continue to improve the effectiveness of medical inte...
Whether or not one believes that the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act ...
Health and healthcare are central elements to the achievement of social justice. Braveman and Gruski...
With millions of Americans unable to cope with the rising costs of prescription drugs, and many even...
Over its nearly sixty years, Medicare’s reach in terms of beneficiary groups and benefits has remain...
This article asserts that traditionally dominant models of health promotion in the US are fairly cha...
This Article focuses on the role of conscious and unconscious racial bias in the delivery of care; i...