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At this event, Mark V. Pauly discussed his new book, Reform without Side Effects.
The U.S. health system is recognized as the world's leader in clinical innovation, yet millions of Americans do not have health insurance, reducing their access to those life-enhancing and life-saving treatments. AEI has invited twenty academic experts from around the country as well as members of the...
In an era of national health care reform, this volume is an invaluable resource for policymakers tasked with crafting policies that balance the distinct needs of taxpayers, providers, and the poor.
Panelists discuss Thomas W. Grannemann and Mark V. Pauly's newly released book, Reform Medicaid First: Laying the Foundation for National Health Care Reform.
Pauly argues that bringing competition to Medicare will save money for beneficiaries and improve the quality of health care--and might save the program from financial crisis.
Last April, the Massachusetts health-care reform bill was signed into law by Governor Mitt Romney. This legislation is intended to substantially reduce the number of uninsured in the state. The plan primarily relies on three policy tools. It requires that all state residents purchase health insurance. It offers income-related subsidies...
Panelists examined the Medicaid program, how it functions, how it ought to be reformed, and how reform legislation might be enacted.
In their comprehensive study, Thomas W. Grannemann and Mark V. Pauly examine the goals of the Medicaid program, how it functions, and how it should be reformed.





