Implications of Health Reform for State and Local Fiscal Policy
Eric W. Cook and
Michael Vlaisavljevich
National Tax Journal, 1994, vol. 47, issue 3, 639-54
Abstract:
Discusses health care financing reform as a state and local tax and policy issue. Identifies tax policy modeling techniques that can be applied to measure the impact of health policy, and considers managed competition, medical savings accounts and long- term health reform.
Date: 1994
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