Past healthcare reform has been blinded by the presence of competing philosophies and\ud ideologies that ultimately yielded ineffective compromises or short-terms solutions. With\ud the ever-shifting political and economic landscapes, the future of our nation’s healthcare\ud is in great peril. This paper is a meta-analysis on obstructions to healthcare reform that\ud will give readers a brief overview of current barriers and a short synopsis of why they\ud may exist. Upon analysis of nearly 100 years of history, I decided to focus on the reform\ud efforts of the American Association for Labor Legislation and the efforts of the FDR,\ud Truman, JFK, LBJ, Nixon, Clinton and Obama administrations. I uncovered the\ud following major inhibitory m...
This project examines the language used to frame universal health care reform from 1945 to 2009, foc...
Health care reform in America has been controversial since its inception in the early twentieth cent...
on health care reform.1,2 Both advocate for dramatic change in how we pay for health care. Both are ...
Past healthcare reform has been blinded by the presence of competing philosophies and ideologies tha...
Although one of the most medically-advanced nations in the world, the United States has lagged behin...
Full text of this article is not available in SOAR.Although pronouncements of the ¿health care crisi...
Abstract To understand fully the persistent failure of the United States to enact national health in...
After more than a half century, supporters of health care reform now argue that the passage of natio...
The famous preamble to the United States Declaration of Independence reflects a concise and eloquent...
Abstract Reformers feel certain that the time is now ripe for progressive legisla-tion to ensure uni...
In 2009, healthcare costs in the United States totaled $2.5 trillion dollars and constituted more th...
Provides an overview of efforts toward and support for national health reform in the 1900s, includin...
The outcome of the national debate over health care reform was obviously affected by many factors, i...
It has been a wild decade for health care policy. The Clinton administra-tion came to office touting...
In 2009, following the election of Barack Obama to the Presidency of the United States, the American...
This project examines the language used to frame universal health care reform from 1945 to 2009, foc...
Health care reform in America has been controversial since its inception in the early twentieth cent...
on health care reform.1,2 Both advocate for dramatic change in how we pay for health care. Both are ...
Past healthcare reform has been blinded by the presence of competing philosophies and ideologies tha...
Although one of the most medically-advanced nations in the world, the United States has lagged behin...
Full text of this article is not available in SOAR.Although pronouncements of the ¿health care crisi...
Abstract To understand fully the persistent failure of the United States to enact national health in...
After more than a half century, supporters of health care reform now argue that the passage of natio...
The famous preamble to the United States Declaration of Independence reflects a concise and eloquent...
Abstract Reformers feel certain that the time is now ripe for progressive legisla-tion to ensure uni...
In 2009, healthcare costs in the United States totaled $2.5 trillion dollars and constituted more th...
Provides an overview of efforts toward and support for national health reform in the 1900s, includin...
The outcome of the national debate over health care reform was obviously affected by many factors, i...
It has been a wild decade for health care policy. The Clinton administra-tion came to office touting...
In 2009, following the election of Barack Obama to the Presidency of the United States, the American...
This project examines the language used to frame universal health care reform from 1945 to 2009, foc...
Health care reform in America has been controversial since its inception in the early twentieth cent...
on health care reform.1,2 Both advocate for dramatic change in how we pay for health care. Both are ...