ABSTRACT

With private health insurance costs averaging over $300 per month, per person-and with 36 million Americans lacking coverage of any sort-it is easy to understand why health care has captured the public imagination as the domestic policy issue of the 1990s. Americans spend well over $800 billion a year on health care, yet we are neglecting ba

part One|35 pages

A Snapshot of Health Care Delivery Today

chapter 1|9 pages

Perspectives and Perceptions

chapter 2|23 pages

The Changing Profile of U.S. Health Care

part Two|44 pages

Understanding the Problems

chapter 3|17 pages

What Are the Problems?

chapter 4|24 pages

What’s Causing the Problems?

part Three|79 pages

What Are the Options?

chapter 5|28 pages

How Do We Get Coverage for Everyone?

chapter 6|28 pages

Cutting Costs: Piecemeal Approaches

chapter 7|21 pages

Cutting Costs: Overall Approaches

part Four|16 pages

Components of an Achievable Better System

chapter 8|14 pages

Elements for an Optimal Health Care Plan