Health care has been a prominent topic in the US national political
conversation for decades, with no end in sight. The status quo,
even before the COVID-19 pandemic exposed flaws in the nation’s
public health system, has been too dysfunctional for the issue to
fall far down the list of voter priorities. Among other things, a
large segment of the US population remains uninsured, and the
relentless annual increase in medical care costs in excess of
income growth is placing increasing financial strain on households
and governments. While these problems have fueled a strong desire
for change, there is a divide over how to proceed, which has made
reaching consensus elusive. Most Americans are familiar with the
views advanced by one side of the debate. Medicare for All, which
would have the federal government run a public insurance plan for
the entire country, is the paradigmatic reform advanced by those
who favor full governmental control. It and similar reforms have
been discussed widely in recent years in high-profile political
campaigns. The alternative—more reliance on market forces—is
less well-known or understood, partly because there is less
consensus among those who favor it on what it would entail. This
volume attempts to describe in some detail one version of such a
plan. It also explains the major features of current US health
policy and the relevant history of how we arrived at this point,
because the proposed reforms are best understood in relation to the
incumbent system. In general terms, the recommended changes would
inject more discipline and consumer choice into what already exists
rather than replace it with something entirely new. The focus of
the recommendations is not on better readiness for the next
pandemic or public health crisis. That certainly should be a
priority for Congress. However, even if such improvements get
approved, the nation’s underlying system of insurance and care
providers will remain mired in dysfunction. The focus of this
volume is on reforming that system to better deliver services that
patients need regardless of whether a pandemic is creating global
turmoil.
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Imprint: |
AEI Press
|
Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
September 2022 |
Authors: |
James C. Capretta
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Dimensions: |
230 x 152 x 14mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
254 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-8447-5046-0 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
0-8447-5046-8 |
Barcode: |
9780844750460 |
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