Single payer health care is the ultimate goal for many progressives and the worst case scenario to many conservatives. The advocates of single payer laud its potential to ensure access and control costs, while critics deride it as the epitome of socialized medicine, bound to damage the quality of care and impair access by means of rationing and governmental meddling. What, however, do these policy combatants mean by single payer? How well do prevailing images fit the realities of present-day single payer health care systems? An extraordinary conference will examine the true workings of single payer health systems. A host of policy makers will be joined by preeminent national experts including Bob Berenson, Lynn Blewett, Lawrence Brown, J...
Many observers have considered the Affordable Care Act (ACA) the most significant health care overha...
Good afternoon, everybody. My name is Eric Steiger, I\u27m one of the editors-in-chief from the Jour...
Americans are becoming increasingly concerned about the status of our health care system. Rising exp...
The United States is the only rich democratic country that does not have a universal healthcare syst...
America\u27s health care system is struggling on many fronts. We are paying more and getting less co...
US political debates often refer to the experience of "single-payer" systems such as those of Canada...
In a country that prides itself on equality of opportunity, why is there so little equality when it ...
In an Op-Ed piece for Governing magazine, Robert Seifert and Katharine London from the Center for He...
on health care reform.1,2 Both advocate for dramatic change in how we pay for health care. Both are ...
This thesis is based upon the premise that access to health care is a fundamental human right and sh...
The Arlin M. Adams Center for Law and Society has convened a two-day symposium to examine the state ...
Problems with the U.S. health care system—including the rising costs of prescription drugs, the curr...
Note: The downloadable file contains a brief audio introduction which is missing in the streaming ve...
In addressing problems with our health care payment system, one of the most contentious debates has ...
The United States has the most expensive health care system in the world, yet its system produces in...
Many observers have considered the Affordable Care Act (ACA) the most significant health care overha...
Good afternoon, everybody. My name is Eric Steiger, I\u27m one of the editors-in-chief from the Jour...
Americans are becoming increasingly concerned about the status of our health care system. Rising exp...
The United States is the only rich democratic country that does not have a universal healthcare syst...
America\u27s health care system is struggling on many fronts. We are paying more and getting less co...
US political debates often refer to the experience of "single-payer" systems such as those of Canada...
In a country that prides itself on equality of opportunity, why is there so little equality when it ...
In an Op-Ed piece for Governing magazine, Robert Seifert and Katharine London from the Center for He...
on health care reform.1,2 Both advocate for dramatic change in how we pay for health care. Both are ...
This thesis is based upon the premise that access to health care is a fundamental human right and sh...
The Arlin M. Adams Center for Law and Society has convened a two-day symposium to examine the state ...
Problems with the U.S. health care system—including the rising costs of prescription drugs, the curr...
Note: The downloadable file contains a brief audio introduction which is missing in the streaming ve...
In addressing problems with our health care payment system, one of the most contentious debates has ...
The United States has the most expensive health care system in the world, yet its system produces in...
Many observers have considered the Affordable Care Act (ACA) the most significant health care overha...
Good afternoon, everybody. My name is Eric Steiger, I\u27m one of the editors-in-chief from the Jour...
Americans are becoming increasingly concerned about the status of our health care system. Rising exp...