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American Health Policy
Critical Issues for Reform
 
 
AEI Press
 
 
Hardcover
 
6.5'' x 9.5''
 
414 pages
 
ISBN: 0-8447-3818-2
 
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This book focuses on the process of competition in our private health insurance market and its effects on the cost of care and access to insurance coverage.
 

This book focuses on the process of competition in our private health insurance market and its effects on the cost of care and access to insurance coverage. Chapters discuss how to minimize the selection of insurers of only the best risks, the labor market effects of mandating benefits, why small employers do not buy heath insurance, and the difficulties of comparing administrative costs between Canada and the United States. The volume concludes with a look at the health policy reform debate by several members of Congress and experts.

Robert B. Helms is a resident scholar at AEI.

 
Table of Contents

Contributors 
Foreword 
Introduction

Part I: What, If Anything, Is Wrong With Private Health Insurance?

  • Problems and Prospects in Multiple-Option Health Plan Settings
  • Managed Competition--Why We Don't Have It and How We Can Get It
  • Biased Selection--Fairness and Efficiency in Health Insurance Markets
  • Why Preserve Private Health Care Financing?
  • Commentary on Part I
  • The Nature of the Problem--Discussion of Part I

Part II: What Should Be the Role for the Private Sector in Improving Access to Health Care?

  • Mandated Benefits and Compensating Differentials--Taxing the Uninsured
  • The Dilemma of Affordability--Health Insurance for Small Businesses
  • Appendix 7-A: List of Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Project Locations
  • Regulating the Content of Health Plans
  • Commentary on Part II
  • The Role of the Private Sector--Discussion of Part II

Part III: What Can Reform Achieve in Health Care Cost Containment?

  • Innovations and Impediments in Private Sector Initiatives
  • Medicare as the Basis for All-Payer Provider Payment Reform
  • The Five W's of Utilization Review
  • The Hidden Costs of Budget-Constrained Health Insurance Systems
  • Appendix 12-A: Calculation of Private Insurance Overhead
  • Appendix 12-B: Costs of Nonprice Rationing of Physicians' Services
  • Commentary on Part III
  • Containing Health Care Cost--Discussion of Part III

Part IV: What Are the Choices Among Policies to Achieve Reform?

  • Why Is Health Care So Hard to Reform?
  • The Search for Adaptable Health Policy Through Finance-Based Reform
  • Elimination of Employer-Based Health Insurance
  • Commentary on Part IV
  • The Role of Choice in Health Policy Reform--Discussion of Part IV

Part V: The Politics of Health Policy Reform

  • Commentary
  • Health Reform Politics--Discussion of Part V

 
 
 
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