Despite successful adoption of other health care reforms, the states collectively have been no more successful than the federal government in achieving universal coverage. Do the same forces stopping reform at the national level also restrict states? Are the incremental steps that states have taken toward coverage likely to lead to real reform? Analysis of state activity from 1988 to 2002 shows that where Democrats are in charge and where their allied interests predominate, state legislative activity on universal care is more likely. Diffusion results indicate that what was at first a policy bandwagon effect turned into a negative diffusion effect or brake on efforts to expand coverage. We are pessimistic about the long-term success of incr...
Reviews 2007 trends in healthcare costs and coverage, summarizes state reform activity and strategie...
Massachusetts ’ new universal coverage law has been lauded as a national model. The legislation expa...
Abstract Wisconsin officials during the 1990s seemed poised to enact innovative and comprehensive he...
The latest wave of health care proposals and laws in the United Sates has been marked by what I call...
This dissertation uses the framework of Walker's (1969) seminal study on the diffusion of policy ref...
Summarizes and indicates the status of three enacted and thirteen proposed state healthcare reform i...
At century\u27s end, states have assumed a very different role in the design, implementation, and op...
Will universal health insurance ever become a reality? In this, based on his address in October as t...
This study assesses the impact of state policy reforms on health insurance coverage in the U.S. stat...
With passage of the Affordable Care Act, affordable health insur-ance for all Americans is in sight,...
For more than twenty years, health scholars and advocates have warned us about the lack of adequate ...
Reviews the evolution of national healthcare reform movements and the relationship between the feder...
In the USA, universal coverage has long been a key objective of liberal reformers. Yet, despite the ...
At the time it was enacted in 2010, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) was widely ...
Abstract Wisconsin officials during the 1990s seemed poised to enact innovative and comprehensive he...
Reviews 2007 trends in healthcare costs and coverage, summarizes state reform activity and strategie...
Massachusetts ’ new universal coverage law has been lauded as a national model. The legislation expa...
Abstract Wisconsin officials during the 1990s seemed poised to enact innovative and comprehensive he...
The latest wave of health care proposals and laws in the United Sates has been marked by what I call...
This dissertation uses the framework of Walker's (1969) seminal study on the diffusion of policy ref...
Summarizes and indicates the status of three enacted and thirteen proposed state healthcare reform i...
At century\u27s end, states have assumed a very different role in the design, implementation, and op...
Will universal health insurance ever become a reality? In this, based on his address in October as t...
This study assesses the impact of state policy reforms on health insurance coverage in the U.S. stat...
With passage of the Affordable Care Act, affordable health insur-ance for all Americans is in sight,...
For more than twenty years, health scholars and advocates have warned us about the lack of adequate ...
Reviews the evolution of national healthcare reform movements and the relationship between the feder...
In the USA, universal coverage has long been a key objective of liberal reformers. Yet, despite the ...
At the time it was enacted in 2010, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) was widely ...
Abstract Wisconsin officials during the 1990s seemed poised to enact innovative and comprehensive he...
Reviews 2007 trends in healthcare costs and coverage, summarizes state reform activity and strategie...
Massachusetts ’ new universal coverage law has been lauded as a national model. The legislation expa...
Abstract Wisconsin officials during the 1990s seemed poised to enact innovative and comprehensive he...