Federalism and health policy
- Title
- Federalism and health policy / edited by John Holahan, Alan Weil & Joshua M. Wiener.
- Published by
- Washington, D.C. : Urban Institute Press, [2003], ©2003.
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- Description
- xi, 432 pages : illustrations; 23 cm
- Subject
- Contents
- Foreword / Robert D. Reischauer -- 1. Federalism and Health Policy: An Overview / John Holahan, Alan Weil and Joshua M. Wiener -- 2. State and Federal Roles in Health Care: Rationales for Allocating Responsibilities / Randall R. Bovbjerg, Joshua M. Wiener and Michael Housman -- 3. Health Care within the Larger State Budget / Donald J. Boyd -- 4. Variation in Health Insurance Coverage and Medical Expenditures: How Much Is Too Much? / John Holahan -- 5. States' Strategies for Tapping Federal Revenues: Implications and Consequences of Medicaid Maximization / Teresa A. Coughlin and Stephen Zuckerman -- 6. Leaders and Laggards in State Coverage Expansions / John Holahan and Mary Beth Pohl -- 7. Medicaid Managed Care: State Flexibility in Action / Robert E. Hurley and Stephen Zuckerman -- 8. Long-Term Care: Can the States Be the Engine of Reform? / Joshua M. Weiner and Jane Tilly -- 9. The State Children's Health Insurance Program: A New Approach to Federalism / Alan Weil and Ian Hill -- 10. Making Medicaid a National Program: Medicare as a Model / Marilyn Moon -- 11. Alternative Models of Federalism: Health Insurance Regulation and Patient Protection Laws / Randall R. Bovbjerg -- 12. Improving the Federal System of Health Care Coverage / Alan Weil, John Holahan and Joshua M. Wiener.
- Owning institution
- Columbia University Libraries
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.