This article introduces a special issue of Medical Anthropology Quarterly on health insurance and health reform. We begin by reviewing anthropological contributions to the study of financial models for health care and then discuss the unique contributions offered by the articles of this collection. The contributors demonstrate how insurance accentuates—but does not resolve tensions between granting universal access to care and rationing limited resources, between social solidarity and individual responsibility, and between private markets and public goods. Insurance does not have a single meaning, logic, or effect but needs to be viewed in practice, in context, and from multiple vantage points. As the field of insurance studies in the socia...
Health policies represent a specific kind of public policies. In the same way, anthropology of healt...
The essays in this volume consider what medical anthropology means in the academy and outside of it....
This paper focuses on two roles of anthropology in the control of infectious disease. The first is i...
This article introduces a special issue of Medical Anthropology Quarterly on health insurance and he...
Ethnographies of health systems are a theoretically rich and rapidly growing area within medical ant...
This special issue explores the deep entanglements between medicine, law, politics, morality and eco...
Health insurance can be, and to a large extent already is, a separate species of insurance. This art...
This special issue explores the deep entanglements between medicine, law, politics, morality and eco...
1Thomas H. Eriksen, defines anthropology as a discipline that “has the whole of human society as its...
This entry traces the different practices of care around the world and asks what cross-cultural ethn...
Despite the fact that insurance is a ubiquitous core institution of modern society, a sociological t...
The purpose of this research was to explore the ways in which the Affordable Care Act will affect Am...
Anthropologists have critically examined a range of reforms from education and land to finance and h...
This book is written with an acute awareness of the need for new insight to ensure (1) universal pro...
Among those who are neither eligible for public health insurance nor o¤ered employer-provided insura...
Health policies represent a specific kind of public policies. In the same way, anthropology of healt...
The essays in this volume consider what medical anthropology means in the academy and outside of it....
This paper focuses on two roles of anthropology in the control of infectious disease. The first is i...
This article introduces a special issue of Medical Anthropology Quarterly on health insurance and he...
Ethnographies of health systems are a theoretically rich and rapidly growing area within medical ant...
This special issue explores the deep entanglements between medicine, law, politics, morality and eco...
Health insurance can be, and to a large extent already is, a separate species of insurance. This art...
This special issue explores the deep entanglements between medicine, law, politics, morality and eco...
1Thomas H. Eriksen, defines anthropology as a discipline that “has the whole of human society as its...
This entry traces the different practices of care around the world and asks what cross-cultural ethn...
Despite the fact that insurance is a ubiquitous core institution of modern society, a sociological t...
The purpose of this research was to explore the ways in which the Affordable Care Act will affect Am...
Anthropologists have critically examined a range of reforms from education and land to finance and h...
This book is written with an acute awareness of the need for new insight to ensure (1) universal pro...
Among those who are neither eligible for public health insurance nor o¤ered employer-provided insura...
Health policies represent a specific kind of public policies. In the same way, anthropology of healt...
The essays in this volume consider what medical anthropology means in the academy and outside of it....
This paper focuses on two roles of anthropology in the control of infectious disease. The first is i...