
Attribution
Tom Daschle ; with Scott S. Greenberger and Jeanne M. LambrewPublication Details
Book1st edThomas Dunne Books2008Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS BROWSING (MAIN) RA395.A3 D375 2008 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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Subject
- Health care reform — United States
- Medical policy — United States
- Medical care — United States
- Health care reform — United States. — sears
- Medical care — United States. — sears
- Medical policy — United States. — sears
- Health insurance — Government policy — United States. — sears
- Health Care Reform — United States
- Delivery of Health Care — economics — United States
- Health Policy — United States
- Insurance, Health — economics — United States
- Medically Uninsured — United States
- Quality of Health Care — economics — United States
Notes
- Daschle examines the weaknesses of the health care system in the United States, arguing why previous attempts at national health coverage failed. He proposes that an independent Federal Health Board be created and that employers’ plans, Medicaid and Medicare be merged with an expanded FEHBP (Federal Employee Health Benefits Program) that would cover everyone
Contents
- The crisis
- History of health reform
- What went wrong and models for making it right
- The federal health board
- Prospects for the health reform
ISBN
- 9780312383015
- 0312383010
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