Since 1965 and the passage of Medicaid, federalism has been at the heart of U.S. health care policy making. After the 1994 failure of the Clinton plan to enact national health insurance reform, Congress in 1997 passed the State Children's Health Insurance Program, which has been hailed as "one of the hallmarks of devolution" and the most significant initiative in national health policy in over three decades. Ten years after its implementation and after two vetoes by George W. Bush of attempts to expand the program, this paper presents an overview of the program and intergovernmental relations, with a special focus on New York and Texas. It seeks to show that although S-CHIP is popular and has increased coverage for low-income childr...
In SOSC 491: The Upstate Law Project, students are required to write a policy paper on the topic of ...
Medicaid was intended from its inception to provide financial access to health care for certain cate...
Medicaid was intended from its inception to provide financial access to health care for certain cate...
Since 1965 and the passage of Medicaid, federalism has been at the heart of U.S. health care policy ...
bipartisan effort was shattered by the contentious efforts to reauthorize the program in 2007. What ...
This study of CHIP begins with a discussion of the comprehensive Clinton health plan and the origin ...
Reviews the evolution of national healthcare reform movements and the relationship between the feder...
hensive look at many of the health policy issues related to children 3- health insurance. It was ori...
The Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) was born of bipartisan congressional compromise to co...
The State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) was passed by Congress in the Balanced Budget ...
Throughout American history, protecting states’ rights within federal health reform laws has served ...
Health and Society Scholar Program for support of the second author. 1When the federal government pa...
Abstract This paper explores a number of popular but largely inaccurate myths about American federal...
A decade ago policy makers and the public expressed a desire for order amid the chaos of United Stat...
The Article begins in Part II with a summary of the nation\u27s failure, over nearly eight decades o...
In SOSC 491: The Upstate Law Project, students are required to write a policy paper on the topic of ...
Medicaid was intended from its inception to provide financial access to health care for certain cate...
Medicaid was intended from its inception to provide financial access to health care for certain cate...
Since 1965 and the passage of Medicaid, federalism has been at the heart of U.S. health care policy ...
bipartisan effort was shattered by the contentious efforts to reauthorize the program in 2007. What ...
This study of CHIP begins with a discussion of the comprehensive Clinton health plan and the origin ...
Reviews the evolution of national healthcare reform movements and the relationship between the feder...
hensive look at many of the health policy issues related to children 3- health insurance. It was ori...
The Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) was born of bipartisan congressional compromise to co...
The State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) was passed by Congress in the Balanced Budget ...
Throughout American history, protecting states’ rights within federal health reform laws has served ...
Health and Society Scholar Program for support of the second author. 1When the federal government pa...
Abstract This paper explores a number of popular but largely inaccurate myths about American federal...
A decade ago policy makers and the public expressed a desire for order amid the chaos of United Stat...
The Article begins in Part II with a summary of the nation\u27s failure, over nearly eight decades o...
In SOSC 491: The Upstate Law Project, students are required to write a policy paper on the topic of ...
Medicaid was intended from its inception to provide financial access to health care for certain cate...
Medicaid was intended from its inception to provide financial access to health care for certain cate...