This essay explores how the law of Medicaid after fifty years creates a meaningful principle of universalism by shifting from fragmentation and exclusivity to universality and inclusivity. The universality principle provides a new trajectory for all of American health care, one that is not based on individual qualities that are unrelated to medical care but rather grounded in non-judgmental principles of unification and equalization (if not outright solidarity). To that end, this Essay first will study the legislative reformation that led to universality and its quantifiable effects. The Essay then will assess and evaluate Medicaid’s new universality across four dimensions, namely governance, administration, equity, and eligibility. Each re...
Although Canada is known as a liberal welfare regime, universality is a key issue in that country, a...
This Article considers how medical technologies impact universality in health care. The universality...
Nearly 34 years ago, in 1978 in the face of a looming crisis in the health of the world′s population...
This essay explores how the law of Medicaid after fifty years creates a meaningful principle of univ...
This paper is a contribution to the symposium entitled Scalpel to Gavel: Exploring the Modern State ...
A state’s decision whether to expand Medicaid has become a highly politicized issue, spawning countl...
The latest wave of health care proposals and laws in the United Sates has been marked by what I call...
Throughout American history, protecting states’ rights within federal health reform laws has served ...
Medicaid began as a poverty program for the poorest of the worthy poor. In the next five decades, ...
The famous preamble to the United States Declaration of Independence reflects a concise and eloquent...
This Article is one of only a small number of proposals over the past forty-six years for federalizi...
The debate concerning universal health care is a relatively new phenomenon and a feature of modernit...
AbstractOver the past 50 years, health care has been making a growing contribution to population hea...
Universal health coverage has become the Mount Everest of public policy in the United States: the mo...
Over the past 50 years, health care has been making a growing contribution to population health in m...
Although Canada is known as a liberal welfare regime, universality is a key issue in that country, a...
This Article considers how medical technologies impact universality in health care. The universality...
Nearly 34 years ago, in 1978 in the face of a looming crisis in the health of the world′s population...
This essay explores how the law of Medicaid after fifty years creates a meaningful principle of univ...
This paper is a contribution to the symposium entitled Scalpel to Gavel: Exploring the Modern State ...
A state’s decision whether to expand Medicaid has become a highly politicized issue, spawning countl...
The latest wave of health care proposals and laws in the United Sates has been marked by what I call...
Throughout American history, protecting states’ rights within federal health reform laws has served ...
Medicaid began as a poverty program for the poorest of the worthy poor. In the next five decades, ...
The famous preamble to the United States Declaration of Independence reflects a concise and eloquent...
This Article is one of only a small number of proposals over the past forty-six years for federalizi...
The debate concerning universal health care is a relatively new phenomenon and a feature of modernit...
AbstractOver the past 50 years, health care has been making a growing contribution to population hea...
Universal health coverage has become the Mount Everest of public policy in the United States: the mo...
Over the past 50 years, health care has been making a growing contribution to population health in m...
Although Canada is known as a liberal welfare regime, universality is a key issue in that country, a...
This Article considers how medical technologies impact universality in health care. The universality...
Nearly 34 years ago, in 1978 in the face of a looming crisis in the health of the world′s population...