ABSTRACT

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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PART I Critical evaluation of research findings

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PART II Responses to findings on insurance market reform

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PART III Perspectives from the field: how can access to affordable coverage be sustained?

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Part IV Reforming insurance market reform: what are the possibilities? What are the alternatives?