Expansion of Publicly Funded Health Insurance in the United States
introduces the issues, policies, and future concerns of health care
within the United States to scholars of social sciences. Through
research and outreach projects with the Child Health Insurance
Program, Jennie Jacobs Kronenfeld expresses concerns with the
United States health care system with a focus on government
regulations in conjunction with the health care of children and
less affluent Americans. By looking at the precision in which the
Child Health Insurance Program performed and examining case
studies, Kronenfield is able to parallel government polices with
regard to health insurance to the attack on the World Trade Center
in 2001. This engaging volume is well suited to courses involving
the study of social issues and the American government.
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