In an Op-Ed piece for Governing magazine, Robert Seifert and Katharine London from the Center for Health Law and Economics discuss the challenges policy makers are facing in navigating the path to single payer health insurance in the United States
For more than twenty years, health scholars and advocates have warned us about the lack of adequate ...
Health care quality measures are impacted by resources invested into outcomes. COVID-19 has had a di...
In addressing problems with our health care payment system, one of the most contentious debates has ...
Single payer health care is the ultimate goal for many progressives and the worst case scenario to m...
In a country that prides itself on equality of opportunity, why is there so little equality when it ...
The United States is the only rich democratic country that does not have a universal healthcare syst...
Note: The downloadable file contains a brief audio introduction which is missing in the streaming ve...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).This paper considers evidence of indi...
America\u27s health care system is struggling on many fronts. We are paying more and getting less co...
US political debates often refer to the experience of "single-payer" systems such as those of Canada...
this issue of THE JOURNAL should re-energize the much needed debate on universal health insurance. M...
Described as “universal prepayment,” the national health insurance (or single-payer) model of univer...
This article discusses some of the merits and demerits of the single-payer model of health care fina...
If single-payer health care is ever to become a reality in the United States, it will very likely be...
Single payer refers to a way of financing health care, which includes both the collection of money f...
For more than twenty years, health scholars and advocates have warned us about the lack of adequate ...
Health care quality measures are impacted by resources invested into outcomes. COVID-19 has had a di...
In addressing problems with our health care payment system, one of the most contentious debates has ...
Single payer health care is the ultimate goal for many progressives and the worst case scenario to m...
In a country that prides itself on equality of opportunity, why is there so little equality when it ...
The United States is the only rich democratic country that does not have a universal healthcare syst...
Note: The downloadable file contains a brief audio introduction which is missing in the streaming ve...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).This paper considers evidence of indi...
America\u27s health care system is struggling on many fronts. We are paying more and getting less co...
US political debates often refer to the experience of "single-payer" systems such as those of Canada...
this issue of THE JOURNAL should re-energize the much needed debate on universal health insurance. M...
Described as “universal prepayment,” the national health insurance (or single-payer) model of univer...
This article discusses some of the merits and demerits of the single-payer model of health care fina...
If single-payer health care is ever to become a reality in the United States, it will very likely be...
Single payer refers to a way of financing health care, which includes both the collection of money f...
For more than twenty years, health scholars and advocates have warned us about the lack of adequate ...
Health care quality measures are impacted by resources invested into outcomes. COVID-19 has had a di...
In addressing problems with our health care payment system, one of the most contentious debates has ...