Conclusion and Future Direction of Health Politics and Policies
Sunday E. Ubokudom
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Sunday E. Ubokudom: University of Toledo
Chapter Chapter 10 in United States Health Care Policymaking, 2012, pp 265-273 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This final chapter of the book is devoted to summarizing the issues and perspectives we have examined in the last nine chapters. Following the summary, we utilize our understanding of the environment of health care policy-making in the country, our perception of the attitudes and beliefs of the people, at least at the moment, our educated opinions of the decision alternatives before the Supreme Court regarding the legal challenges to the health care reform law and our analysis of the problems the PPACA did not fully address, to speculate as to the likely future direction of the nation’s health policy. We begin by attempting to summarize the important arguments we have made in the previous chapters of the book.
Keywords: Health Care Reform; Legal Challenge; Health Care Market; Uninsured Child; Expand Health Insurance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-3169-5_10
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