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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.
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.
This study examines how hospitals have evolved since 1975.
This text outlines the history of attempts to supervise the supply
of specialist providers, revealing the false premises of the
Clinton health plan and the likely hazards of its consequences.
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