1st Edition

The Accidental System Health Care Policy In America

By Michael D Reagan Copyright 1999
    196 Pages
    by Routledge

    195 Pages
    by Routledge

    With the demise of the Clinton health care reform plan, the debate on health care changed but did not subside. From opinion pieces in newspapers to dinner-table conversations, the debate over whether the right to quality health care is a public right, akin to educating our children, or whether it is a private one, akin to life insurance, continues. In The Accidental System Michael Reagan shows that in the American political context, health care is neither exclusively a public right nor a private privilege. This insightful policy study provides students with an excellent demonstration of how public policy intersects with private markets.

    The Basic Dilemma -- The Accidental System -- The Stakeholders and the Policy Process -- Beneath the Dilemmas, the Trilemma -- Medicare and Medicaid -- Good Health at Lower Cost -- Managed Care -- Controlling Costs -- A Sensible Wild Idea

    Biography

    Michael D Reagan