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The Problem of the Uninsured
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
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1 : Introduction
- The Theoretical Context for Procedural Protections 3
- The Scope of the Book 6
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2 : The Patient Protection Debate
- Private Reform Proposals 12
- Government Initiatives 13
- Making Sense of the Debate 19
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3 : Health Insurance Coverage in the United States
- Historical Development of the American Health Insurance System 23
- The Universe of Private Health Insurance Coverage 30
- The Universe of Public Health Insurance Programs 35
- The Problem of the Uninsured 40
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4 : Relevant Law and Theory
- Regulatory Law 42
- Corporate and Tax Law 45
- Administrative Law 47
- Contract Law 53
- Tort Law 61
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5 : The Universe of Consumer Concerns about Health Care
- A Typology of Consumer Concerns 67
- Tapping and Resolving Consumer Concerns about Health Care 78
- Institutional Mechanisms for Tapping Consumer Concerns 81
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6 : The Universe of Medical Standards and Other Policies Regarding Health Care
- The Health-Care Quality Revolution and Medical Standardsetting 85
- Organizations That Make Health-Care Policies 93
- A Taxonomy of Health- Care Policies 100
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7 : Processes for Making Policies Regarding Health Care
- Processes for Making Policies Regarding the Content and Quality of Health Care 109
- Policymaking Regarding Access to Health-Care Services 113
- Policymaking Regarding the Cost of Health-Care Services 120
- Policymaking and Dissemination: The Example of Diabetes 123
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8 : Regimes for Tapping and Resolving Consumer Concerns about Health Care
- Extralegal Institutions for Tapping and Resolving Consumer Concerns 128
- Internal, External, and Administrative Review 131
- Judicial Review 139
- Tort Causes of Action 143
- Contract Causes of Action 147
- Statutory Causes of Actions 147
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9 : Principles of Sound Procedural Protections
- Principles of Sound Policymaking Procedures 150
- Principles for Better Ways to Tap and Resolve Consumer Concerns about Health Care 158
- A Call for Better Empirical Information about Consumer Concerns 173
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10 : A Vision of Reform
- More Definite Allocation of Regulatory Responsibility 175
- Policymaking Reforms 177
- Reforms for Tapping and Resolving Consumer Concerns about Health Care 180
- The Limits of Procedural Justice without Distributive Justice 189
- Notes 191
- Index 261
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
-
1 : Introduction
- The Theoretical Context for Procedural Protections 3
- The Scope of the Book 6
-
2 : The Patient Protection Debate
- Private Reform Proposals 12
- Government Initiatives 13
- Making Sense of the Debate 19
-
3 : Health Insurance Coverage in the United States
- Historical Development of the American Health Insurance System 23
- The Universe of Private Health Insurance Coverage 30
- The Universe of Public Health Insurance Programs 35
- The Problem of the Uninsured 40
-
4 : Relevant Law and Theory
- Regulatory Law 42
- Corporate and Tax Law 45
- Administrative Law 47
- Contract Law 53
- Tort Law 61
-
5 : The Universe of Consumer Concerns about Health Care
- A Typology of Consumer Concerns 67
- Tapping and Resolving Consumer Concerns about Health Care 78
- Institutional Mechanisms for Tapping Consumer Concerns 81
-
6 : The Universe of Medical Standards and Other Policies Regarding Health Care
- The Health-Care Quality Revolution and Medical Standardsetting 85
- Organizations That Make Health-Care Policies 93
- A Taxonomy of Health- Care Policies 100
-
7 : Processes for Making Policies Regarding Health Care
- Processes for Making Policies Regarding the Content and Quality of Health Care 109
- Policymaking Regarding Access to Health-Care Services 113
- Policymaking Regarding the Cost of Health-Care Services 120
- Policymaking and Dissemination: The Example of Diabetes 123
-
8 : Regimes for Tapping and Resolving Consumer Concerns about Health Care
- Extralegal Institutions for Tapping and Resolving Consumer Concerns 128
- Internal, External, and Administrative Review 131
- Judicial Review 139
- Tort Causes of Action 143
- Contract Causes of Action 147
- Statutory Causes of Actions 147
-
9 : Principles of Sound Procedural Protections
- Principles of Sound Policymaking Procedures 150
- Principles for Better Ways to Tap and Resolve Consumer Concerns about Health Care 158
- A Call for Better Empirical Information about Consumer Concerns 173
-
10 : A Vision of Reform
- More Definite Allocation of Regulatory Responsibility 175
- Policymaking Reforms 177
- Reforms for Tapping and Resolving Consumer Concerns about Health Care 180
- The Limits of Procedural Justice without Distributive Justice 189
- Notes 191
- Index 261