The problems facing the U.S. health care system are not new; they have been discussed for the last 60 years. The problems have not been solved because, due to fears of government involvement, we have been reluctant to impose central planning and management on the system. Reliance on the free market and fee-for-service reimbursement to allocate health resources, to contain costs and to determine who has health insurance has failed. The result is that the U.S. spends more per capita on health services than any other country in the world, but lags behind many other countries on such health indicators as life expectancy and infant mortality. Several criteria for evaluating proposals for health reform are offered and ten such proposals are discu...
THIS ARTICLE REVIEWS THE CURRENT STATE AND FUTURE PROSPECTS of the health care system in the United ...
THIS ARTICLE REVIEWS THE CURRENT STATE AND FUTURE PROSPECTS of the health care system in the United ...
For many years, politicians and insurance companies could blithely proclaim that the U.S. had the be...
In the past, health insurance has emerged in the wake of national crises (war, economic depression, ...
The healthcare system in the United States is the most prevalent and underemphasized issue in the co...
The purpose of this research is to explore on a deeper level the healthcare system of the United Sta...
The author presents a brief description of the design features and objectives of the health care ref...
The health care system in the United States faces a deepening crisis. Although the United States spe...
Abstract The health system of the United States is in a paradoxical position. At its best, the syste...
This essay serves as the foreword to Implementing U.S. Health Care Reform, a symposium held in 1993....
This essay serves as the foreword to Implementing U.S. Health Care Reform, a symposium held in 1993....
In spite of improvements, on various measures of health outcomes the United States appears to rank r...
This paper assesses the performance of the United States health system in an international context a...
This essay serves as the foreword to Implementing U.S. Health Care Reform, a symposium held in 1993....
Many arguments for the superiority of other health care systems have been repeated often: the Unite...
THIS ARTICLE REVIEWS THE CURRENT STATE AND FUTURE PROSPECTS of the health care system in the United ...
THIS ARTICLE REVIEWS THE CURRENT STATE AND FUTURE PROSPECTS of the health care system in the United ...
For many years, politicians and insurance companies could blithely proclaim that the U.S. had the be...
In the past, health insurance has emerged in the wake of national crises (war, economic depression, ...
The healthcare system in the United States is the most prevalent and underemphasized issue in the co...
The purpose of this research is to explore on a deeper level the healthcare system of the United Sta...
The author presents a brief description of the design features and objectives of the health care ref...
The health care system in the United States faces a deepening crisis. Although the United States spe...
Abstract The health system of the United States is in a paradoxical position. At its best, the syste...
This essay serves as the foreword to Implementing U.S. Health Care Reform, a symposium held in 1993....
This essay serves as the foreword to Implementing U.S. Health Care Reform, a symposium held in 1993....
In spite of improvements, on various measures of health outcomes the United States appears to rank r...
This paper assesses the performance of the United States health system in an international context a...
This essay serves as the foreword to Implementing U.S. Health Care Reform, a symposium held in 1993....
Many arguments for the superiority of other health care systems have been repeated often: the Unite...
THIS ARTICLE REVIEWS THE CURRENT STATE AND FUTURE PROSPECTS of the health care system in the United ...
THIS ARTICLE REVIEWS THE CURRENT STATE AND FUTURE PROSPECTS of the health care system in the United ...
For many years, politicians and insurance companies could blithely proclaim that the U.S. had the be...