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In a Land of Plenty--Uninsured Without Health Care. / Laura Tobler.

by Tobler, Laura; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: SIRS Enduring Issues 2002Article 6Health. Publisher: State Legislatures, 2001ISSN: 1522-323X;.Subject(s): Insurance -- Health | Insurance premiums | Medicaid | Medically uninsured persons | Small business | State Children's Health Insurance Program | Tax credits | Working poorDDC classification: 050 Summary: "America's troubled health care system is nothing new. We have a long history of analyzing, worrying about and commenting on the health care crisis in America, and a comparatively short history of reforming the system." (STATE LEGISLATURES) This article discusses the reasons why many Americans remain uninsured despite a thriving economy, including "the small business dilemma," "the viability of tax subsidies" and the rising cost of premiums. Also provided is a brief history of health insurance.
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2002.

Originally Published: In a Land of Plenty--Uninsured Without Health Care, May 2001; pp. 16+.

"America's troubled health care system is nothing new. We have a long history of analyzing, worrying about and commenting on the health care crisis in America, and a comparatively short history of reforming the system." (STATE LEGISLATURES) This article discusses the reasons why many Americans remain uninsured despite a thriving economy, including "the small business dilemma," "the viability of tax subsidies" and the rising cost of premiums. Also provided is a brief history of health insurance.

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