Getting Health Reform Right

Getting Health Reform Right
Title Getting Health Reform Right PDF eBook
Author Marc Roberts
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 352
Release 2008-04-23
Genre Medical
ISBN 0199888167

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This book provides a multi-disciplinary framework for developing and analyzing health sector reforms, based on the authors' extensive international experience. It offers practical guidance - useful to policymakers, consultants, academics, and students alike - and stresses the need to take account of each country's economic, administrative, and political circumstances. The authors explain how to design effective government interventions in five areas - financing, payment, organization, regulation, and behavior - to improve the performance and equity of health systems around the world.

Health Care Reform

Health Care Reform
Title Health Care Reform PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Gruber
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 162
Release 2011-12-20
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 0809094622

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"A graphic explanation of the PPACA act"--Provided by publisher.

The Guide to Healthcare Reform

The Guide to Healthcare Reform
Title The Guide to Healthcare Reform PDF eBook
Author Daniel McLaughlin
Publisher
Total Pages 465
Release 2014
Genre
ISBN 9781567936957

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The Guide to Healthcare Reform

The Guide to Healthcare Reform
Title The Guide to Healthcare Reform PDF eBook
Author Daniel McLaughlin
Publisher Aupha/Hap Book
Total Pages 0
Release 2015
Genre Law
ISBN 9781567936940

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The Affordable Care Act (ACA) is the most comprehensive attempt to improve the American healthcare system in the past 50 years. It has provided a framework for needed improvements i the system and continues to evolve since its enactment in 2010. This book walks through the evolution of the ACA and helps readers better understand its history, fundamental aspects, and implementation to date. -- Publisher description.

Healthcare Reform in America

Healthcare Reform in America
Title Healthcare Reform in America PDF eBook
Author Jennie Jacobs Kronenfeld
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 267
Release 2015-04-14
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN

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This valuable handbook makes the U.S. health care system understandable, reviews the Affordable Care Act (ACA) or "Obamacare," describes past health care reform efforts, and covers the important organizations and people involved in U.S. health care reform. Why does the United States produce poorer outcomes for Americans in terms of health care than most other developed countries that spend a lower percentage of their Gross Domestic Product (GDP) on health care? Should health insurance be private or should it be managed by the government? The second edition of Healthcare Reform in America: A Reference Handbook addresses these complex and difficult questions and many more in its thorough treatment of one of the most controversial issues in contemporary American discourse. The work provides a broad introduction to the history and key issues in the development and reform of the U.S. health care system. It then addresses the recent passage of the Affordable Care Act and the myriad of significant expected changes due to the Act, thereby providing readers with information essential to understanding the current issues regarding health care reform. This work serves as a valuable resource to high school and college students as well as to general readers wanting to learn about the history and current focus of health care reform in the United States.

Health Care Will Not Reform Itself

Health Care Will Not Reform Itself
Title Health Care Will Not Reform Itself PDF eBook
Author George C. Halvorson
Publisher CRC Press
Total Pages 186
Release 2009-05-27
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1439837880

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Health care reform is within our reach. According to George Halvorson, CEO of the nation's largest private health care plan, only by improving the intent, quality, and reach of services will we achieve a health system that is economically feasible into the future. This year, Americans will spend 2.5 trillion for health services that are poorly coordinated, inconsistent, and most typically focused on the belated care of chronic conditions. What we have to show for that expenditure is a nation that continues to become more obese, less healthy, and more depressed. In Health Care Will Not Reform Itself, Kaiser Permanente CEO George Halvorson proves beyond a doubt that the tragically inconsistent care that currently defines the state of U.S. health services is irresponsible, irrational, but more importantly, fixable. With detail that might shock you, he shows why the nonsystem we now use is failing. Then, applying the same sensible leadership that makes Kaiser the most progressive health care organization in the world, he answers President Obama’s mandate for reform with a profound incentive-based, system-supported, goal-focused, care-improvement plan. Halvorson draws from respected studies, including his own, and the examples of successful systems across the world to show that while good health care is expensive, it is nowhere near as costly as bad health care. To immediately curb care costs and bring us in line with President Obama's projected parameters, he recommends that we: Take a preventive approach to the chronic conditions that account for the lion’s share of medical costs Coordinate patient care through a full commitment to information technology Increase the pool of contributors by mandating universal insurance Rearrange priorities by making health maintenance profitable Convene a national committee to "figure out the right thing" and "make it easy to do" While this book offers sage advice to policy makers, it is also written to educate the 260 million stakeholders and invite their participation in the debate that is now shaping. What makes this plan so easy to understand and so compelling is that it never strays from a profound truth: that the best health system is one that actually focuses on good health for everyone. All royalties from the sale of this book go to Oakland Community Voices: Healthcare for the Underserved

Health Care Reform and American Politics

Health Care Reform and American Politics
Title Health Care Reform and American Politics PDF eBook
Author Lawrence R. Jacobs
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 240
Release 2012-09-04
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0199976155

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The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act signed by President Obama in March 2010 is a landmark in U.S. social legislation, and the Supreme Court's recent decision upholding the Act has ensured that it will remain the law of the land. The new law extends health insurance to nearly all Americans, fulfilling a century-long quest and bringing the United States to parity with other industrial nations. Affordable Care aims to control rapidly rising health care costs and promises to make the United States more equal, reversing four decades of rising disparities between the very rich and everyone else. Millions of people of modest means will gain new benefits and protections from insurance company abuses - and the tab will be paid by privileged corporations and the very rich. How did such a bold reform effort pass in a polity wracked by partisan divisions and intense lobbying by special interests? What does Affordable Care mean-and what comes next? In this updated edition of Health Care Reform and American Politics: What Everyone Needs to Know®, Lawrence R. Jacobs and Theda Skocpol-two of the nation's leading experts on politics and health care policy-provide a concise and accessible overview. They explain the political battles of 2009 and 2010, highlighting White House strategies, the deals Democrats cut with interest groups, and the impact of agitation by Tea Partiers and progressives. Jacobs and Skocpol spell out what the new law can do for everyday Americans, what it will cost, and who will pay. In a new section, they also analyze the impact the Supreme Court ruling that upheld the law. Above all, they explain what comes next, as critical yet often behind-the-scenes battles rage over implementing reform nationally and in the fifty states. Affordable Care still faces challenges at the state level despite the Court ruling. But, like Social Security and Medicare, it could also gain strength and popularity as the majority of Americans learn what it can do for them. What Everyone Needs to Know® is a registered trademark of Oxford University Press.