Power, politics, and universal health care : the inside story of a century-long balttle /
Stuart H. Altman and David Shactman ; foreword by John Kerry.
- Amherst, N.Y. : Prometheus Books, 2011.
- 429 p. ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 395-406) and index.
Nixon comes close : our plan looks like a slam dunk, but ends with just a dunk -- Clinton chooses wrong : the colossal defeat of managed competition -- The past foreshadows the present : early attempts with little success -- The Hill-Burton program : how America's uninsured poor got a right to free hospital care -- The three-layer cake : Lyndon Johnson, Wilbur Mills, and the epic battle to enact medicare -- Oops! the brief life and death of medicare catastrophic -- Ted Kennedy and the Republican Congress : HIPAA and SCHIP add two more pieces to the puzzle -- The unlikely saga of the medicare prescription drug benefit -- Controlling health costs : many attempts but few successes -- The last 20 years : health care spending keeps growing -- Obama develops his plan -- Early players and done deals -- Baucus, Grassley, and the gang of six -- The summer of death panels -- The speaker carries the day -- The Senate and the Christmas Eve health bill -- Success at last -- How he did it : a political strategy learned from history -- The future is cost control.
9781616144562 (cloth : acidfree paper)
2011019051
Medical policy--United States. Health care reform--United States. Health Care Reform--history--United States. Health Policy--United States. History, 20th Century--United States. History, 21st Century--United States. Politics--United States. Universal Coverage--United States.