Change In Challenging Times: A Plan For Extending And Improving Health Coverage
- 1 January 2005
- journal article
- Published by Health Affairs (Project Hope) in Health Affairs
- Vol. 24 (Suppl1) , W5-119
- https://doi.org/10.1377/hlthaff.w5.119
Abstract
Some speculate that Americans are neither politically capable of nor morally committed to solving the health system problems. We disagree. We propose a plan that insures all and improves the value and cost-effectiveness of health care by knitting together employer-sponsored insurance and Medicaid; promoting prevention, research, and information technology; and financing its investments through a dedicated value-added tax. By prioritizing practicality, fairness, and responsibility, the plan aims to avoid ideological battles and prevent fear of major change. By emphasizing the moral imperative for change, especially relative to other options on the policy agenda, it aims to create momentum for expanding and improving health coverage for all.Keywords
This publication has 15 references indexed in Scilit:
- The Value Of Health Care Information Exchange And InteroperabilityHealth Affairs, 2005
- Illness And Injury As Contributors To BankruptcyHealth Affairs, 2005
- Government as Reinsurer: Potential Impacts on Public and Private SpendingINQUIRY: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing, 2004
- Actual Causes of Death in the United States, 2000JAMA, 2004
- The Impact Of Obesity On Rising Medical SpendingHealth Affairs, 2004
- Obtaining Greater Value From Health Care: The Roles Of The U.S. GovernmentHealth Affairs, 2003
- Creating Consensus On Coverage ChoicesHealth Affairs, 2003
- The Politics Of Health Reform: Why Do Bad Things Happen To Good Plans?Health Affairs, 2003
- Ensuring Health Security: Is The Individual Market Ready for Prime Time?Health Affairs, 2002
- Value-Added Taxation: A Tax Whose Time Has Come?Journal of Economic Perspectives, 1995