First published in 1997, this volume emerged in the ongoing
struggle between those favouring centralized and those favouring
decentralized government, and has three goals: 1) To illustrate how
theories of federalism and intergovernmental relations can provide
a useful framework for examining how to 'divide up the job in the
health care area'; 2) To assess the capacity of the states to
actually implement health care policy changes; 3) To weigh the
merits of alternative visions of the future roles of states and the
federal government in health care policy.
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