Joel C Cantor, Alan C Monheit
State Health Insurance Market Reform
Toward Inclusive and Sustainable Health Insurance Markets
Joel C Cantor, Alan C Monheit
State Health Insurance Market Reform
Toward Inclusive and Sustainable Health Insurance Markets
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In this volume, leading American health economists provide a critical assessment of the current state of knowledge of insurance market reform that is accessible to both policy-makers and researchers.
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In this volume, leading American health economists provide a critical assessment of the current state of knowledge of insurance market reform that is accessible to both policy-makers and researchers.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juli 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 155mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 426g
- ISBN-13: 9780415700351
- ISBN-10: 0415700353
- Artikelnr.: 21213424
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juli 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 155mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 426g
- ISBN-13: 9780415700351
- ISBN-10: 0415700353
- Artikelnr.: 21213424
Alan C. Monheit is Professor in the Division of Health Systems and Policy at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, USA. Joel C. Cantor is Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, USA.
1. Introduction Alan C. Moheit and Joel C. Cantor Part One: Critical
Evaluation of Research Findings 2. What Have We Learned from Research on
Small-Group Market Reform? Kosali Ilayperuma Simon 3. What Have We Learned
from Research on Individual Market Reform? Deborah Chollet Part Two:
Responses to Findings on Insurance Market Reform 4. What Can We Learn from
the Research on Insurance Market Reform? Thomas M. Buchmueller 5. A
Critical Assessment of Research on Insurance Market Reform Barbara
Steinberg Schone Part Three: Perpectives from the Field: How Can Access to
Affordable Coverage be Sustained? 6. An Insurance Executive Reflects on
Health Insurance Market Reform Sanford B. Herman 7. An Insurance
Commissioner Reflects on Insurance Market Reform Steven B. Larsen 8. Can
Access to Affordable Health Insurance be Sustained? Karen Pollitz Part
Four: Reforming Insurance Market Reforms: What are the Possibilities? What
are the Alternatives? 9. How Can Reform Work Better? M. Susan Marquis 10.
Improving State Insurance Market Reform: What's Left to Try? Len M. Nichols
11. Insurance Market Reform: When, How, Why? Katherine Swartz 12.
Conclusions Alan C. Monheit and Joel C. Cantor
Evaluation of Research Findings 2. What Have We Learned from Research on
Small-Group Market Reform? Kosali Ilayperuma Simon 3. What Have We Learned
from Research on Individual Market Reform? Deborah Chollet Part Two:
Responses to Findings on Insurance Market Reform 4. What Can We Learn from
the Research on Insurance Market Reform? Thomas M. Buchmueller 5. A
Critical Assessment of Research on Insurance Market Reform Barbara
Steinberg Schone Part Three: Perpectives from the Field: How Can Access to
Affordable Coverage be Sustained? 6. An Insurance Executive Reflects on
Health Insurance Market Reform Sanford B. Herman 7. An Insurance
Commissioner Reflects on Insurance Market Reform Steven B. Larsen 8. Can
Access to Affordable Health Insurance be Sustained? Karen Pollitz Part
Four: Reforming Insurance Market Reforms: What are the Possibilities? What
are the Alternatives? 9. How Can Reform Work Better? M. Susan Marquis 10.
Improving State Insurance Market Reform: What's Left to Try? Len M. Nichols
11. Insurance Market Reform: When, How, Why? Katherine Swartz 12.
Conclusions Alan C. Monheit and Joel C. Cantor
1. Introduction Alan C. Moheit and Joel C. Cantor Part One: Critical
Evaluation of Research Findings 2. What Have We Learned from Research on
Small-Group Market Reform? Kosali Ilayperuma Simon 3. What Have We Learned
from Research on Individual Market Reform? Deborah Chollet Part Two:
Responses to Findings on Insurance Market Reform 4. What Can We Learn from
the Research on Insurance Market Reform? Thomas M. Buchmueller 5. A
Critical Assessment of Research on Insurance Market Reform Barbara
Steinberg Schone Part Three: Perpectives from the Field: How Can Access to
Affordable Coverage be Sustained? 6. An Insurance Executive Reflects on
Health Insurance Market Reform Sanford B. Herman 7. An Insurance
Commissioner Reflects on Insurance Market Reform Steven B. Larsen 8. Can
Access to Affordable Health Insurance be Sustained? Karen Pollitz Part
Four: Reforming Insurance Market Reforms: What are the Possibilities? What
are the Alternatives? 9. How Can Reform Work Better? M. Susan Marquis 10.
Improving State Insurance Market Reform: What's Left to Try? Len M. Nichols
11. Insurance Market Reform: When, How, Why? Katherine Swartz 12.
Conclusions Alan C. Monheit and Joel C. Cantor
Evaluation of Research Findings 2. What Have We Learned from Research on
Small-Group Market Reform? Kosali Ilayperuma Simon 3. What Have We Learned
from Research on Individual Market Reform? Deborah Chollet Part Two:
Responses to Findings on Insurance Market Reform 4. What Can We Learn from
the Research on Insurance Market Reform? Thomas M. Buchmueller 5. A
Critical Assessment of Research on Insurance Market Reform Barbara
Steinberg Schone Part Three: Perpectives from the Field: How Can Access to
Affordable Coverage be Sustained? 6. An Insurance Executive Reflects on
Health Insurance Market Reform Sanford B. Herman 7. An Insurance
Commissioner Reflects on Insurance Market Reform Steven B. Larsen 8. Can
Access to Affordable Health Insurance be Sustained? Karen Pollitz Part
Four: Reforming Insurance Market Reforms: What are the Possibilities? What
are the Alternatives? 9. How Can Reform Work Better? M. Susan Marquis 10.
Improving State Insurance Market Reform: What's Left to Try? Len M. Nichols
11. Insurance Market Reform: When, How, Why? Katherine Swartz 12.
Conclusions Alan C. Monheit and Joel C. Cantor