This dissertation uses the framework of Walker's (1969) seminal study on the diffusion of policy reforms to identify independent variables which help explain why some states are more likely than others to be innovative in the health care arena. The quantitative analysis of state actions uses an index of eight key health reform areas as the dependent variable. The central conclusion is that health care diffusion occurs most quickly in states which have historically been innovators in other policy areas. The findings also suggest that diffusion of health care policy seems to be invigorated by the lessening of federal preemptions. The dissertation also includes case studies of Oregon, Hawaii, and Oklahoma. The findings here emphasized the impo...
Abstract Why do the states seem to be pursuing different types of policy innova-tion in their health...
The purpose of this issue brief is to enhance understanding of the politics of health insurance cove...
The purpose of this issue brief is to enhance understanding of the politics of health insurance cove...
During the late 1980s, fiscal pressures and lack of federal leadership prompted many states to under...
During the late 1980s, fiscal pressures and lack of federal leadership prompted many states to under...
During the late 1980s, fiscal pressures and lack of federal leadership prompted many states to under...
This research draws upon the framework established by Oliver and Paul-Shaheen (1997). They argue tha...
Despite successful adoption of other health care reforms, the states collectively have been no more ...
This dissertation provides an analysis and evaluation of factors influencing states to enact inpatie...
The United States health care system faces significant challenges, particularly with problems of the...
State health care policymaking has recently become more complex and more active. Collectively, these...
The United States health care system faces significant challenges, particularly with problems of the...
With the collapse of national health care reform efforts in the early 1990s, states emerged as a foc...
With the collapse of national health care reform efforts in the early 1990s, states emerged as a foc...
This paper, with a theoretical framework of policy innovation and diffusion, explore the underlying ...
Abstract Why do the states seem to be pursuing different types of policy innova-tion in their health...
The purpose of this issue brief is to enhance understanding of the politics of health insurance cove...
The purpose of this issue brief is to enhance understanding of the politics of health insurance cove...
During the late 1980s, fiscal pressures and lack of federal leadership prompted many states to under...
During the late 1980s, fiscal pressures and lack of federal leadership prompted many states to under...
During the late 1980s, fiscal pressures and lack of federal leadership prompted many states to under...
This research draws upon the framework established by Oliver and Paul-Shaheen (1997). They argue tha...
Despite successful adoption of other health care reforms, the states collectively have been no more ...
This dissertation provides an analysis and evaluation of factors influencing states to enact inpatie...
The United States health care system faces significant challenges, particularly with problems of the...
State health care policymaking has recently become more complex and more active. Collectively, these...
The United States health care system faces significant challenges, particularly with problems of the...
With the collapse of national health care reform efforts in the early 1990s, states emerged as a foc...
With the collapse of national health care reform efforts in the early 1990s, states emerged as a foc...
This paper, with a theoretical framework of policy innovation and diffusion, explore the underlying ...
Abstract Why do the states seem to be pursuing different types of policy innova-tion in their health...
The purpose of this issue brief is to enhance understanding of the politics of health insurance cove...
The purpose of this issue brief is to enhance understanding of the politics of health insurance cove...