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Is it the Institutions?: Explaining the Failure of Health Care Reform in the United States

Is it the Institutions?: Explaining the Failure of Health Care Reform in the United States Is it the Institutions?: the Failure of Explaining Health Care Reform in the United States B. Peters Guy of Pittsburgh University In his successful for the in 1992 Bill Clinton made the campaign Presidency reform of the American Health Care a central of his for System part proposals He advocated some means of health care change. finding making high quality available to all Americans and of the exorbitant costs of health care for reducing all citizens. It that the voters to these as well appears responded proposals, they the of health care in the United and that health States, might given problems reform to Mr Clinton into the White House. Once in the office, helped put President health care the his gave highest priority among legislative proposals and asked to the his Rodham lead task force the wife, Clinton, Hilary developing the that end of the Summer of 1994 legislative proposals. Despite priority, by health care reform had been abandoned the White House without a even by formal in vote Congress. There is little doubt that the of health care in the United States needs system reform. Some 40 Americans lack health care insurance. These not million tend to http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Public Policy and Administration SAGE

Is it the Institutions?: Explaining the Failure of Health Care Reform in the United States

Public Policy and Administration , Volume 11 (1): 8 – Mar 1, 1996

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0952-0767
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1749-4192
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10.1177/095207679601100102
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Abstract

Is it the Institutions?: the Failure of Explaining Health Care Reform in the United States B. Peters Guy of Pittsburgh University In his successful for the in 1992 Bill Clinton made the campaign Presidency reform of the American Health Care a central of his for System part proposals He advocated some means of health care change. finding making high quality available to all Americans and of the exorbitant costs of health care for reducing all citizens. It that the voters to these as well appears responded proposals, they the of health care in the United and that health States, might given problems reform to Mr Clinton into the White House. Once in the office, helped put President health care the his gave highest priority among legislative proposals and asked to the his Rodham lead task force the wife, Clinton, Hilary developing the that end of the Summer of 1994 legislative proposals. Despite priority, by health care reform had been abandoned the White House without a even by formal in vote Congress. There is little doubt that the of health care in the United States needs system reform. Some 40 Americans lack health care insurance. These not million tend to

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Public Policy and AdministrationSAGE

Published: Mar 1, 1996

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