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Beyond Health Insurance - Public Policy to Improve Health (Hardcover)
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Beyond Health Insurance - Public Policy to Improve Health (Hardcover)
Series: Advances in Health Economics and Health Services Research
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Much of the debate about health policy in the United States has
focused on the availability of health insurance coverage and the
relatively large number of individuals who are uninsured. While
tackling the problem of the uninsured might improve access to and
utilization of health care, it would likely have little effect on
the health of the population, as there is only a weak connection
between health insurance coverage and health. Expanding health
insurance coverage alone is unlikely to significantly improve the
health of the population or narrow health disparities within the
population, given that many of the major causes of poor health such
as smoking, obesity, and physical inactivity are largely unaffected
by health insurance. The narrow focus on the uninsured in the
health policy debate comes at the expense of other policies that
could improve health faster and more significantly for every dollar
spent. It is well known that the United States spends approximately
twice as much per capita on health care as most other developed
nations, but that there is little difference in population health
between the United States and other developed nations. This
suggests that we are on the 'flat part of the curve' of health care
spending with respect to health and as a result need to pursue
other approaches for improving population health. In light of the
imbalance in the health policy debate in the US, in November 2007,
the Institute of Government and Public Affairs and the College of
Medicine of the University of Illinois sponsored a conference
entitled, Beyond Health Insurance: Public Policy to Improve Health.
The purpose of the conference was to make available to the public
new research on policies that can significantly improve the health
of the US population. The conference focused on four areas:
reducing racial and ethnic health disparities, preventing disease
and promoting health, developing and regulating pharmaceuticals,
and improving consumer information.
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