Throughout American history, protecting states’ rights within federal health reform laws has served purposes other than the needs of the poor, such as excluding those deemed undeserving of assistance, the “able-bodied.” This chapter explores the role of federalism in health reform, paying particular attention to the importance of universality in programs meant to aid the poor, such as Medicaid. American federalism is dynamic, involving separate state negotiations with the federal government rather than the fixed dual sovereignty imagined by the Supreme Court. Such negotiations lead to variability, which in health care may lower the baseline for reform-resistant states and thus the nation as a whole. This is especially significant when the f...
This essay, part of a symposium investigating methods of empirically evaluating health policy, focus...
At century\u27s end, states have assumed a very different role in the design, implementation, and op...
Because tort law generally and healthcare regulation specifically are traditional state functions an...
The next steps in health reform, like all such efforts before it, will have to engage the issue of A...
Reviews the evolution of national healthcare reform movements and the relationship between the feder...
A decade ago policy makers and the public expressed a desire for order amid the chaos of United Stat...
An important theme in the ongoing health care reform debate is federalism. During the battle over th...
Health care reform dominates the domestic agenda of the Clinton Administration. Policy analysts, med...
Despite widespread agreement over the connection between federalism and social expenditures during t...
Medicaid fosters constant tension between the federal government and the states, and that friction h...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) substantially alters the respective roles of th...
This symposium article recounts recent litigation by several states over a provision of the Medicare...
This Commentary argues that national health care reform that combines federal policy-making and fina...
Medicaid has been subject to reconsiderations of the proper role of government in providing for the ...
Federalism has become a watchword in the acrimonious debate over a possible replacement for the Affo...
This essay, part of a symposium investigating methods of empirically evaluating health policy, focus...
At century\u27s end, states have assumed a very different role in the design, implementation, and op...
Because tort law generally and healthcare regulation specifically are traditional state functions an...
The next steps in health reform, like all such efforts before it, will have to engage the issue of A...
Reviews the evolution of national healthcare reform movements and the relationship between the feder...
A decade ago policy makers and the public expressed a desire for order amid the chaos of United Stat...
An important theme in the ongoing health care reform debate is federalism. During the battle over th...
Health care reform dominates the domestic agenda of the Clinton Administration. Policy analysts, med...
Despite widespread agreement over the connection between federalism and social expenditures during t...
Medicaid fosters constant tension between the federal government and the states, and that friction h...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) substantially alters the respective roles of th...
This symposium article recounts recent litigation by several states over a provision of the Medicare...
This Commentary argues that national health care reform that combines federal policy-making and fina...
Medicaid has been subject to reconsiderations of the proper role of government in providing for the ...
Federalism has become a watchword in the acrimonious debate over a possible replacement for the Affo...
This essay, part of a symposium investigating methods of empirically evaluating health policy, focus...
At century\u27s end, states have assumed a very different role in the design, implementation, and op...
Because tort law generally and healthcare regulation specifically are traditional state functions an...