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Papers July 2, 2007

Universal, Effective, and Affordable Health Insurance: An Economic Imperative

This paper examines the interrelated problems of uninsurance and expensive or ineffective care in the American healthcare system. Universal insurance would eli…
Policy Proposals July 1, 2007

A Comprehensive Cure: Universal Health Care Vouchers

Ezekiel Emanuel and Victor Fuchs discuss a Universal Healthcare Voucher System, which would achieve universal health coverage by entitling all Americans to a s…
Policy Proposals July 1, 2007

Taking Massachusetts National: An Incremental Approach to Universal Health Insurance

Jonathan Gruber discusses issues surrounding universal healthcare coverage and the uninsured and lays out a plan at the national level which builds on the Mass…
Policy Proposals May 2, 2007

Evolving Beyond Traditional Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance

For most working-age families, health insurance is directly connected to the workplace; but this form of coverage is steadily eroding. This paper outlines thre…
Policy Proposals April 2, 2007

The Promise of Progressive Cost Consciousness in Health-Care Reform

One important contribution to the challenges facing healthcare today is the increased insulation of Americans from the cost of care. To address this issue, thi…
Policy Proposals April 2, 2007

A Wellness Trust to Prioritize Disease Prevention

Chronic and preventable diseases now account for most of the deaths and costs in the healthcare system, despite relatively low-tech and low-cost services that …
Policy Proposals April 2, 2007

Mending the Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit: Improving Consumer Choices and Restructuring Purchasing

This paper proposes a series of reforms to address the challenges facing Medicare’s Part D prescription drug benefit. These reforms include creating a standard…
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