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14Public Health in the Market: Facing Managed Care, Lean Government and Health DisparitiesHastings Center Report 32 (4): 44. 2002.
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13HIV and Health Care Reform: Sharing the Burden (review)Hastings Center Report 26 (3): 43. 1996.Book reviewed in this article: Seeking Fair Treatment: From the AIDS Epidemic to National Health Care Reform. By Norman Daniels.
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58Community: The Neglected Tradition of Public HealthHastings Center Report 15 (6): 28-36. 2012.The dominant language of politics in the United States has been political individualism, with minimal restrictions on property and personal, voluntary conduct. But there are second languages of community that stress cooperation and group action. These second languages include the constitutional tradition for public health. Public health offers a community justification for paternalistic measures that, for example, discourage smoking or require seatbelts.
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265Universal Health Care, American Style: A Single Fund Approach to Health Care ReformKennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 2 (2): 125-135. 1992.With increasing momentum for health care reform, attention is shifting to finance reform that will provide for direct methods for controlling health care spending. This article outlines the two principal paths to direct cost control and outlines a national plan that retains our multiple sources of payment, yet also contains a powerful direct cost control technique: a single fund to finance all health care.
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University of ArizonaRegular Faculty
Tucson, Arizona, United States of America
Areas of Interest
Applied Ethics |
20th Century Philosophy |