This paper discusses the importance of reforming the health care system in the United States. In doing so, a sample of industrialized countries that have had an established universal health care plan is analyzed. Furthermore, the proposed reform plan by President Obama is discussed. The future prospects of the proposed reform plan by President Obama is explained in the concluding remarks
In developing health care reform proposals, it is important to recognize that our health care system...
This essay serves as the foreword to Implementing U.S. Health Care Reform, a symposium held in 1993....
Among the 19 rich democracies I have studied for the past 40 years, the United States is odd-man-out...
Although one of the most medically-advanced nations in the world, the United States has lagged behin...
President Barack Obama has entered a White House burdened by myriad challenges. From the wars in Ira...
Presidential candidate Barack Obama first outlined his proposals for health care reform in Iowa in M...
In March of 2010, the 44th President of the United States, Barack Obama, signed into law a health ca...
ABSTRACT: President Obama has made health reform a top priority for the nation. In addition to the i...
This paper assesses the performance of the United States health system in an international context a...
The purpose of this research is to explore on a deeper level the healthcare system of the United Sta...
Controlling the costs of medical care has long been an elusive goal in U.S. health policy. This arti...
Presents results of a survey of experts on priorities in healthcare reform and related economic stim...
The author presents a brief description of the design features and objectives of the health care ref...
On February 25, 2010, President Obama met with Congressional leaders for several hours in an attempt...
The United States has the most expensive health care system in the world, yet its system produces in...
In developing health care reform proposals, it is important to recognize that our health care system...
This essay serves as the foreword to Implementing U.S. Health Care Reform, a symposium held in 1993....
Among the 19 rich democracies I have studied for the past 40 years, the United States is odd-man-out...
Although one of the most medically-advanced nations in the world, the United States has lagged behin...
President Barack Obama has entered a White House burdened by myriad challenges. From the wars in Ira...
Presidential candidate Barack Obama first outlined his proposals for health care reform in Iowa in M...
In March of 2010, the 44th President of the United States, Barack Obama, signed into law a health ca...
ABSTRACT: President Obama has made health reform a top priority for the nation. In addition to the i...
This paper assesses the performance of the United States health system in an international context a...
The purpose of this research is to explore on a deeper level the healthcare system of the United Sta...
Controlling the costs of medical care has long been an elusive goal in U.S. health policy. This arti...
Presents results of a survey of experts on priorities in healthcare reform and related economic stim...
The author presents a brief description of the design features and objectives of the health care ref...
On February 25, 2010, President Obama met with Congressional leaders for several hours in an attempt...
The United States has the most expensive health care system in the world, yet its system produces in...
In developing health care reform proposals, it is important to recognize that our health care system...
This essay serves as the foreword to Implementing U.S. Health Care Reform, a symposium held in 1993....
Among the 19 rich democracies I have studied for the past 40 years, the United States is odd-man-out...