The Economics of US Health Care Policy / Charles E. Phelps and Stephen T. Parente.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: NY : Routledge, 2018.Edition: 1st edDescription: xix, 236 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cmISBN:- 9780415784313
- 9780415784320 (pb)
- 368.38200973 23 PHE
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1. The pivotal role of employer paid health insurance -- 2. An alternate universe : life without the tax subsidy -- 3. How to get there from here and also grow the economy -- 4. Who might support or oppose our proposal? -- 5. What else needs fixing? -- 6. Pre-existing conditions and the individual mandate -- 7. Understanding Medicare and Medicaid -- 8. Rationalizing Medicare and Medicaid -- 9. Further discussion of our proposals -- 10. Chronic conditions -- 11. Bringing healthcare waste, fraud and abuse technology into the 21st century -- 12. Towards a functional electronic health record -- 13. Maximizing the promise of accountable care organizations -- 14. Getting rid of overstated medical bills.
The pivotal role of employer paid health insurance -- An alternate universe : life without the tax subsidy -- How to get there from here and also grow the economy -- Who might support or oppose our proposal? -- What else needs fixing? -- Pre-existing conditions and the individual mandate -- Understanding Medicare and Medicaid -- Rationalizing Medicare and Medicaid -- Further discussion of our proposals -- Chronic conditions -- Bringing healthcare waste, fraud and abuse technology into the 21st century -- Towards a functional electronic health record -- Maximizing the promise of accountable care organizations -- Getting rid of overstated medical bills
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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