Background Forty-one million Americans have no health insurance and, despite the growth of managed care, medical costs are again increasing rapidly. One proposed solution is a single-payer health care financing system with universal coverage. Yet, physicians\u27 views of such a system have not been well studied. Methods We surveyed a random sample of physicians (from the American Medical Association Masterfile) in Massachusetts, regarding their views on a single-payer health care financing system and other financing and physician work-life issues that such a system might affect. Results Of 1787 physicians, 904 (50.6%) responded to our survey. When asked which structure would provide the best care for the most people for a fixed amount of mo...
As we enter the full swing of the 1992 election campaign, the public is being deluged with proposals...
this issue of THE JOURNAL should re-energize the much needed debate on universal health insurance. M...
Abstract Background. Despite the growth of managed care in the United States, there is little inform...
Background Forty-one million Americans have no health insurance and, despite the growth of managed c...
Background: Physician opinion can influence the prospects for health care reform, yet there are few ...
BACKGROUND Physician opinion can influence the prospects for health care reform, yet there are few r...
This study examines changes in physicians’ attitudes on the concepts of universal health care and a ...
America\u27s health care system is struggling on many fronts. We are paying more and getting less co...
Described as “universal prepayment,” the national health insurance (or single-payer) model of univer...
If single-payer health care is ever to become a reality in the United States, it will very likely be...
The United States has the most expensive health care system in the world, yet its system produces in...
“It’s the prices, stupid.” This has been a leading critique of the U.S. health care system since 20...
In addressing problems with our health care payment system, one of the most contentious debates has ...
BACKGROUND:The United States is the only high-income nation without universal, government-funded or ...
American healthcare consumers pay the highest cost for healthcare out of any other country in the in...
As we enter the full swing of the 1992 election campaign, the public is being deluged with proposals...
this issue of THE JOURNAL should re-energize the much needed debate on universal health insurance. M...
Abstract Background. Despite the growth of managed care in the United States, there is little inform...
Background Forty-one million Americans have no health insurance and, despite the growth of managed c...
Background: Physician opinion can influence the prospects for health care reform, yet there are few ...
BACKGROUND Physician opinion can influence the prospects for health care reform, yet there are few r...
This study examines changes in physicians’ attitudes on the concepts of universal health care and a ...
America\u27s health care system is struggling on many fronts. We are paying more and getting less co...
Described as “universal prepayment,” the national health insurance (or single-payer) model of univer...
If single-payer health care is ever to become a reality in the United States, it will very likely be...
The United States has the most expensive health care system in the world, yet its system produces in...
“It’s the prices, stupid.” This has been a leading critique of the U.S. health care system since 20...
In addressing problems with our health care payment system, one of the most contentious debates has ...
BACKGROUND:The United States is the only high-income nation without universal, government-funded or ...
American healthcare consumers pay the highest cost for healthcare out of any other country in the in...
As we enter the full swing of the 1992 election campaign, the public is being deluged with proposals...
this issue of THE JOURNAL should re-energize the much needed debate on universal health insurance. M...
Abstract Background. Despite the growth of managed care in the United States, there is little inform...