Summarizes discussions from the 2008 National Issues Forums held nationwide on the public's views on the U.S. healthcare system, the factors behind rising costs, and proposed solutions. Outlines areas of consensus as well as reservations about reforms
The author notes that the composition of the \u27fundamental problem of rising health care costs is...
The United States has the most expensive health care system in the world, yet its system produces in...
The U.S. health care system is deteriorating in terms of decreasing access, increased costs, unaccep...
Healthcare, a top domestic policy agenda in Congress and across the country since the passage of the...
Tracing the evolution of political conversations about health care spending and their relationship t...
Across the United States, voters vent their frustrations with a health-care system desperately in ne...
Includes bibliographical references.With the Presidential Election approaching, we are hearing more ...
As we enter the full swing of the 1992 election campaign, the public is being deluged with proposals...
Presents survey findings about the public's experiences with access to health care, care coordinatio...
Health care reform is once again on the front burner of American politics. With health care costs ...
on health care reform.1,2 Both advocate for dramatic change in how we pay for health care. Both are ...
poster abstractAs the national debate over health care reform continues, Americans are being asked w...
This brief draws heavily on Judith Feder, 2004, Crowd-Out and the Politics of Health Reform, The J...
This paper argues that a national health case crisis exists. The crisis is that the United States ev...
It has been said, There are Seven Ages of Man: spills, drills, thrills, bills, ills, pills and wil...
The author notes that the composition of the \u27fundamental problem of rising health care costs is...
The United States has the most expensive health care system in the world, yet its system produces in...
The U.S. health care system is deteriorating in terms of decreasing access, increased costs, unaccep...
Healthcare, a top domestic policy agenda in Congress and across the country since the passage of the...
Tracing the evolution of political conversations about health care spending and their relationship t...
Across the United States, voters vent their frustrations with a health-care system desperately in ne...
Includes bibliographical references.With the Presidential Election approaching, we are hearing more ...
As we enter the full swing of the 1992 election campaign, the public is being deluged with proposals...
Presents survey findings about the public's experiences with access to health care, care coordinatio...
Health care reform is once again on the front burner of American politics. With health care costs ...
on health care reform.1,2 Both advocate for dramatic change in how we pay for health care. Both are ...
poster abstractAs the national debate over health care reform continues, Americans are being asked w...
This brief draws heavily on Judith Feder, 2004, Crowd-Out and the Politics of Health Reform, The J...
This paper argues that a national health case crisis exists. The crisis is that the United States ev...
It has been said, There are Seven Ages of Man: spills, drills, thrills, bills, ills, pills and wil...
The author notes that the composition of the \u27fundamental problem of rising health care costs is...
The United States has the most expensive health care system in the world, yet its system produces in...
The U.S. health care system is deteriorating in terms of decreasing access, increased costs, unaccep...