President Clinton started a historic effort to find an acceptable new balance of competing public demands, to reinvent health care in ways that provide somewhat less freedom for patients and doctors and somewhat more cost control. In its mind-boggling complexity, the debate is whether his program or any of its rivals can do what they claim
In a country that prides itself on equality of opportunity, why is there so little equality when it ...
Includes bibliographical references.With the Presidential Election approaching, we are hearing more ...
This essay serves as the foreword to Implementing U.S. Health Care Reform, a symposium held in 1993....
ABSTRACT. President Clinton, already facing formidable obstacles in reforming the health care system...
It has been said, There are Seven Ages of Man: spills, drills, thrills, bills, ills, pills and wil...
Quarterly publication on news and views for South Carolina\u27s grassroots leaders
Following a decade in which Medicare operated as the leading ‘change agent’ within the US health car...
Senator Hilary Rodham Clinton has recently put forth a plan in which individuals would be required t...
The first four articles in this symposium — individ-ually and collectively — set forth an extraordin...
This thesis will focus on the past, present and future status of health care in the United States. M...
My presentation for today’s Geary lecture uses a recent episode in US politics - President Bill Clin...
The author first analyzes why the prevention of illness and promotion of health provide the leading ...
This Article employs the economic, or interest group, theory of regulation to explore the current ...
Problems with the U.S. health care system—including the rising costs of prescription drugs, the curr...
As we enter the full swing of the 1992 election campaign, the public is being deluged with proposals...
In a country that prides itself on equality of opportunity, why is there so little equality when it ...
Includes bibliographical references.With the Presidential Election approaching, we are hearing more ...
This essay serves as the foreword to Implementing U.S. Health Care Reform, a symposium held in 1993....
ABSTRACT. President Clinton, already facing formidable obstacles in reforming the health care system...
It has been said, There are Seven Ages of Man: spills, drills, thrills, bills, ills, pills and wil...
Quarterly publication on news and views for South Carolina\u27s grassroots leaders
Following a decade in which Medicare operated as the leading ‘change agent’ within the US health car...
Senator Hilary Rodham Clinton has recently put forth a plan in which individuals would be required t...
The first four articles in this symposium — individ-ually and collectively — set forth an extraordin...
This thesis will focus on the past, present and future status of health care in the United States. M...
My presentation for today’s Geary lecture uses a recent episode in US politics - President Bill Clin...
The author first analyzes why the prevention of illness and promotion of health provide the leading ...
This Article employs the economic, or interest group, theory of regulation to explore the current ...
Problems with the U.S. health care system—including the rising costs of prescription drugs, the curr...
As we enter the full swing of the 1992 election campaign, the public is being deluged with proposals...
In a country that prides itself on equality of opportunity, why is there so little equality when it ...
Includes bibliographical references.With the Presidential Election approaching, we are hearing more ...
This essay serves as the foreword to Implementing U.S. Health Care Reform, a symposium held in 1993....