The article discusses the inefficiencies in U.S. health care provision that is not addressed by the health care bill signed into law in 2010. The presence of the insurance provider, in a doctor-patient relationship, contributes to health care inefficiency. It advises the regulation of insurance companies, catastrophic health care to be the government\u27s responsibility, and the inclusion of tort reform to bring down insurance costs
This Article examines the probable fate that awaits the systematic implementation of ObamaCare. Any ...
This article outlines the topic of affordable health care in the United States. It advocates for cit...
In this article, Professor Orentlicher discusses the need for containing costs, as well as increasin...
The article discusses the inefficiencies in U.S. health care provision that is not addressed by the ...
The article focuses on the lack of provisions of the 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act...
People are carrying tens of billions of dollars of medical debt, much of it in collections. We delay...
The article reports on the standards of Mayo Clinic to achieve high-value health care which include ...
The author presents a brief description of the design features and objectives of the health care ref...
The United States has the most expensive health care system in the world, yet its system produces in...
Health insurance can be, and to a large extent already is, a separate species of insurance. This art...
The recent enactment of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) of 2010, and the ongoin...
It is not the purpose of this Article to reject all features of procompetitive proposals. Competitiv...
Health insurers are generally guided by the principle of actuarial fairness, according to which th...
In May 2009, while promoting the legislation that would become the Patient Protection and Affordable...
Journal ArticleAmong the economic and political challenges facing the United States today, none is m...
This Article examines the probable fate that awaits the systematic implementation of ObamaCare. Any ...
This article outlines the topic of affordable health care in the United States. It advocates for cit...
In this article, Professor Orentlicher discusses the need for containing costs, as well as increasin...
The article discusses the inefficiencies in U.S. health care provision that is not addressed by the ...
The article focuses on the lack of provisions of the 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act...
People are carrying tens of billions of dollars of medical debt, much of it in collections. We delay...
The article reports on the standards of Mayo Clinic to achieve high-value health care which include ...
The author presents a brief description of the design features and objectives of the health care ref...
The United States has the most expensive health care system in the world, yet its system produces in...
Health insurance can be, and to a large extent already is, a separate species of insurance. This art...
The recent enactment of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) of 2010, and the ongoin...
It is not the purpose of this Article to reject all features of procompetitive proposals. Competitiv...
Health insurers are generally guided by the principle of actuarial fairness, according to which th...
In May 2009, while promoting the legislation that would become the Patient Protection and Affordable...
Journal ArticleAmong the economic and political challenges facing the United States today, none is m...
This Article examines the probable fate that awaits the systematic implementation of ObamaCare. Any ...
This article outlines the topic of affordable health care in the United States. It advocates for cit...
In this article, Professor Orentlicher discusses the need for containing costs, as well as increasin...