One of the challenging issues in the USA is health coverage system. The issue generally constitutes the major discussion topic of most presidential selection process. The paper analyses casual relationships of the issue and explains the cost benefit relationships between two policies, which are with the mandate and without mandate. One of the targets of the paper is to predict the effects of policy intervention on well being of the population regarding the health issue. By this way, the paper will generate a new approach on how to improve healthcare policy decisions. One of the most significant purposes of the study is to focus on policy alternatives regarding the health coverage system of the USA. The paper will study policy alternatives t...
Abstract: The U. S. remains the only industrialized nation that lacks a universal health care syste...
Traditionally, employer-sponsored group insurance plans have been the backbone of health insurance c...
This study analyzes the effects of alternative forms of national health insurance on an individual's...
This study examines the relative effects of three policy levers on health coverage and costs in plan...
Purpose – As of 2011, the average US state had 37 health insurance benefit mandates, laws requiring ...
We develop a model of selection that incorporates a key element of recent health reforms: an individ...
We develop a model of selection that incorporates a key element of recent health reforms: an individ...
Compares estimates of coverage rates for the nonelderly and of spending by government, employers, in...
Outlines how removing the requirement to buy health insurance could affect coverage; government, emp...
This paper discusses the differences between public and private health care and the outcomes each wo...
This paper examined the history, role, and the future of the individual mandate. It also examined pr...
This paper provides an overview of the issues confronting policymakers who want to develop programs ...
Provides an updated overview of provisions in the House and Senate bills requiring individuals to ob...
Presents an overview of and arguments for and against an individual mandate to have health insurance...
Background: An ongoing debate exists about whether the US should adopt a universal health insurance ...
Abstract: The U. S. remains the only industrialized nation that lacks a universal health care syste...
Traditionally, employer-sponsored group insurance plans have been the backbone of health insurance c...
This study analyzes the effects of alternative forms of national health insurance on an individual's...
This study examines the relative effects of three policy levers on health coverage and costs in plan...
Purpose – As of 2011, the average US state had 37 health insurance benefit mandates, laws requiring ...
We develop a model of selection that incorporates a key element of recent health reforms: an individ...
We develop a model of selection that incorporates a key element of recent health reforms: an individ...
Compares estimates of coverage rates for the nonelderly and of spending by government, employers, in...
Outlines how removing the requirement to buy health insurance could affect coverage; government, emp...
This paper discusses the differences between public and private health care and the outcomes each wo...
This paper examined the history, role, and the future of the individual mandate. It also examined pr...
This paper provides an overview of the issues confronting policymakers who want to develop programs ...
Provides an updated overview of provisions in the House and Senate bills requiring individuals to ob...
Presents an overview of and arguments for and against an individual mandate to have health insurance...
Background: An ongoing debate exists about whether the US should adopt a universal health insurance ...
Abstract: The U. S. remains the only industrialized nation that lacks a universal health care syste...
Traditionally, employer-sponsored group insurance plans have been the backbone of health insurance c...
This study analyzes the effects of alternative forms of national health insurance on an individual's...