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Gerard F. Anderson

Professor, Department of Health Policy & Management, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

Gerard F. Anderson is a Professor of Health Policy and Management and Professor of International Health at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health. He is currently conducting research on chronic conditions, comparative insurance systems in developing countries, medical education, health care payment reform, and technology diffusion.


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Who’s Got the Cure? Four Options for Achieving Universal Coverage: Panel One

July 17, 2007 • Audio

Full audio from Panel One of the event Who's Got the Cure? Four Options for Achieving Universal Coverage

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Who’s Got the Cure? Four Options for Achieving Universal Coverage: Panel Two

July 17, 2007 • Audio

Full audio from Panel Two of the event Who's Got the Cure? Four Options for Achieving Universal Coverage

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Who’s Got the Cure? Four Options for Achieving Universal Coverage

Events • July 17, 2007 • Washington, DC

The Project held two panel roundtable discussions on four alternative policy proposals for achieving universal health care coverage in the United States and the merits and challenges of the various proposals.

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Achieving Universal Coverage Through Medicare Part E(veryone)

Papers • July 2007 • Hugh R. Waters, Gerard F. Anderson

This paper outlines a model for Medicare Part E(everyone), a program to provide universal, continuous, and affordable health insurance. This proposal adopts Medicare rules and payment systems to provide enrollees the same benefits that current Medicare beneficiaries receive.


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