This article takes a genealogical and ethnographic approach to the problem of choice, arguing that what choice means has been reworked several times since health insurance first figured prominently in national debates about health reform. Whereas voluntary choice of doctor and hospital used to be framed as an American right, contemporary choice rhetoric includes consumer choice of insurance plan. Understanding who has deployed choice rhetoric and to what ends helps explain how offering choices has become the common sense justification for defending and preserving the exclusionary health care system in the United States. Four case studies derived from 180 enrollment observations at the Rhode Island health insurance exchange conducted from Ma...
The promotion of choice is a common theme in both policy discourses and commercial marketing claims ...
The Massachusetts health care reform provides preliminary evidence on the function of health insuran...
A key feature of the market for health insurance is selection: a consumer's decision to purchase cov...
This article takes a genealogical and ethnographic approach to the problem of choice, arguing that w...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) is in many ways a success. Millions more Americans now have access to ...
Traditionally, employer-sponsored group insurance plans have been the backbone of health insurance c...
Policy discourse shaped by neoliberal ideology, with its emphasis on marketisation and competition, ...
This article summarizes the research and data currently available on different dimensions of consume...
Following the implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), millions of Americans have gained cov...
This article summarizes the research and data currently available on different dimen-sions of consum...
<div><p>Tens of millions of people are currently choosing health coverage on a state or federal heal...
The Health Care Choice Act of 2005 (HCCA) aims to reform perceived problems in the individual market...
Tens of millions of people are currently choosing health coverage on a state or federal health insur...
Tens of millions of people are currently choosing health coverage on a state or federal health insur...
Much scholarship has considered whether health care - and insurance - should be distributed by volun...
The promotion of choice is a common theme in both policy discourses and commercial marketing claims ...
The Massachusetts health care reform provides preliminary evidence on the function of health insuran...
A key feature of the market for health insurance is selection: a consumer's decision to purchase cov...
This article takes a genealogical and ethnographic approach to the problem of choice, arguing that w...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) is in many ways a success. Millions more Americans now have access to ...
Traditionally, employer-sponsored group insurance plans have been the backbone of health insurance c...
Policy discourse shaped by neoliberal ideology, with its emphasis on marketisation and competition, ...
This article summarizes the research and data currently available on different dimensions of consume...
Following the implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), millions of Americans have gained cov...
This article summarizes the research and data currently available on different dimen-sions of consum...
<div><p>Tens of millions of people are currently choosing health coverage on a state or federal heal...
The Health Care Choice Act of 2005 (HCCA) aims to reform perceived problems in the individual market...
Tens of millions of people are currently choosing health coverage on a state or federal health insur...
Tens of millions of people are currently choosing health coverage on a state or federal health insur...
Much scholarship has considered whether health care - and insurance - should be distributed by volun...
The promotion of choice is a common theme in both policy discourses and commercial marketing claims ...
The Massachusetts health care reform provides preliminary evidence on the function of health insuran...
A key feature of the market for health insurance is selection: a consumer's decision to purchase cov...