Health Care Reform SF 183: Introduction
Health Care Reform Who how do we address problems associated both with the coverage and cost of health care in the US? Group A: Dominant? Group B: Subordinate? Health care/insurance industry, Republican leaders: maintain a private system: No Public options (no Canadian system) People with employer-provided coverage People with limited coverage People with no coverage (ER-only) Which perspective wins in the public mind and in the policy debate?
Health Care Reform Group B: Subordinate? Group A: Dominant? Health care/insurance industry, Republican leaders: maintain a private system: Market choice. No Public options (no Canadian system). People with employer-provided coverage. Maintain existing market-based HC system. or The possibility of having choice in the market is better than government choice/options. Universal coverage or regulated market. Which perspective wins in the public mind and in the policy debate?
Health Care Reform Group B: Subordinate? Group A: Dominant? People with limited HC coverage. Health care/insurance industry, Republican leaders: maintain a private system: No Public options (no Canadian system). Having limited choice in the market is better than government choice/options. Market choice rather than universal coverage, or a regulated market. or Universal coverage or regulated market. Which perspective wins in the public mind and in the policy debate?
Health Care Reform Group B: Subordinate? Group A: Dominant? People with NO HC coverage. Health care/insurance industry, Republican leaders: maintain a private system: No Public options (no Canadian system). Having NO choice in the market is better than government choice/options. Market choice rather than universal coverage, or a regulated market. or Universal coverage or regulated market. Which perspective wins in the public mind and in the policy debate?