The United States has one of the most expensive health care systems in the world, yet there are no comparable outcomes associated with access and quality of care. While other countries consider access to health care services a human right, the United States has maintained a system where too many people are uninsured and are, therefore, not readily able to gain access to these services. Rising costs and a growing vulnerable population led the United States to pass the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) in 2010. France, however, has had compulsory health insurance, fulfilled through Sécurité Sociale, for several decades. The current state of both health care systems offers an interesting comparison of how employers, government...
This paper reviews the performance of French health care system from an economic viewpoint. It also ...
Context: In France, private health insurance (PHI) has an exceptionally high level of coverage and a...
Health care is what economists call a superior good, one that claims an increasing part of the con...
The United States is unique among developed nations in its heavy reliance on employment-based health...
As in most Western European countries, the financing of the French health care system became a criti...
Since 1945, the provision of health care in France has been grounded in a social conception promotin...
Abstract This article analyzes the reforms introduced over the last quarter century into the French ...
ABSTRACT: Attaining state of good health and accessing to decent health care are desirable for human...
France is a unitary semi-presidential republic and a member of the European Union. On 1st January201...
Rising costs of health care provision throughout the world have provoked a vigorous debate about the...
Among the 19 rich democracies I have studied for the past 40 years, the United States is odd-man-out...
The Health Systems in Transition (HiT) profiles are country-based reports that provide a detailed de...
texte en russe, anglais et françaisInternational audienceComparative approach to health care reforms...
texte en russe, anglais et françaisInternational audienceComparative approach to health care reforms...
This article analyzes the experiences of problematic health insurance models in Canada, France, Germ...
This paper reviews the performance of French health care system from an economic viewpoint. It also ...
Context: In France, private health insurance (PHI) has an exceptionally high level of coverage and a...
Health care is what economists call a superior good, one that claims an increasing part of the con...
The United States is unique among developed nations in its heavy reliance on employment-based health...
As in most Western European countries, the financing of the French health care system became a criti...
Since 1945, the provision of health care in France has been grounded in a social conception promotin...
Abstract This article analyzes the reforms introduced over the last quarter century into the French ...
ABSTRACT: Attaining state of good health and accessing to decent health care are desirable for human...
France is a unitary semi-presidential republic and a member of the European Union. On 1st January201...
Rising costs of health care provision throughout the world have provoked a vigorous debate about the...
Among the 19 rich democracies I have studied for the past 40 years, the United States is odd-man-out...
The Health Systems in Transition (HiT) profiles are country-based reports that provide a detailed de...
texte en russe, anglais et françaisInternational audienceComparative approach to health care reforms...
texte en russe, anglais et françaisInternational audienceComparative approach to health care reforms...
This article analyzes the experiences of problematic health insurance models in Canada, France, Germ...
This paper reviews the performance of French health care system from an economic viewpoint. It also ...
Context: In France, private health insurance (PHI) has an exceptionally high level of coverage and a...
Health care is what economists call a superior good, one that claims an increasing part of the con...