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Medicare and Medicaid at 50

Medicare and Medicaid at 50

America's Entitlement Programs in the Age of Affordable Care

9780190231545
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For fifty years, Medicare and Medicaid have stood at the center of a contentious debate surrounding American government, citizenship, and health care entitlement. In Medicare and Medicaid at 50, leading scholars in politics, government, economics, health policy, and history offer a comprehensive assessment of the evolution of these programs and their impact on society - from their origins in the Great Society era to the current battles over the Affordable Care Act(Obamacare). These highly accessible essays examine Medicare and Medicaid from their origins as programs for the elderly and poor to their later role as a safety net for the middle class. Along the way, they have served as touchstones for heated debates about economics, social welfare, and the role of government. Medicare and Medicaid at 50 addresses key questions for understanding the past and future of health policy in America, including:: DT What were the origins for these initiatives, and how were they transformed over time? DT What marks have Medicare and Medicaid left on society? DT In what ways have these programs produced innovation, even in eras of retrenchment? DT How did Medicaid, once regarded as a poor persons program, expand its benefits and coverage over the decades to become the platform for the ACAs future expansion? The volumes contributors go on to examine the powerful role of courts in these transformations, along with the shifting roles of Congress, public opinion, and state governors in the programs ongoing evolution. From Lyndon Johnson to Barack Obama on the left, and from Ronald Reagan to George W. Bush on the right, American political leaders have tied their political fortunes to the fate of Americas entitlement programs; Medicare and Medicaid at 50 helps explain why, and how those ongoing debates are likely to shape the future of the Affordable Care Act.
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OUP USA
87748
9780190231545
9780190231545

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Publication date
2015
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
392
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 235
Weight (g)
635
  • List of Abbreviations; Introduction: The World that Medicare and Medicaid Made; Alan Cohen, David Colby, Keith Wailoo, and Julian Zelizer; Part I: Origins, Vision, and the Challenge of Implementation; The Contentious Origins of Medicare and Medicaid; Julian Zelizer; Civil Rights and Medicare: Historical Convergence and Continuing Legacy; David Barton Smith; Looking Back: The Early Days of Medicaid and Medicare; Rashi Fein; The Road Not Taken: What Happened to Medicare for All?; Jonathan Oberlander and Theodore Marmor; Part II: The Remaking of Values, Relationships, and Society; The Transformation of Medicaid from Poor Law Legacy to Middle-Class Entitlement?; Jill Quadagno; How the Courts Created the Medicaid Entitlement; Sara Rosenbaum; Medicare and the Social Transformations of American Elders; Mark Schlesinger; Part III: Retrenchment, Reform, and Reaction; The Third Rail of Politics? Medicares Untouchability; Mark Peterson; Medicare Innovations in the War Over the Key to the U.S. Treasury; Uwe E. Reinhardt; Medicaid Rising: The Perils and Potential of Federalism; Frank Thompson; Independence and Freedom: Public Opinion and the Politics of Medicare and Medicaid; Andrea Louise Campbell; Part IV: The Road to Affordable Care; The Era of Big Government: Why It Never Ended; Keith Wailoo; Built to Last? Policy Entrenchment and Regret in Medicare, Medicaid, and the Affordable Care Act; Paul Starr; The Missing Piece: Medicare, Medicaid, and Long-Term Care; Judith Feder; From Servant to Master? Medicare, Cost Control, and the Future of American Health Care; Jacob Hacker; Part V: Looking Ahead; Medicare in American Political History: The Rise and Fall of Social Insurance; James Morone and Elizabeth Fauquert; Conclusion; Alan Cohen, David Colby, Keith Wailoo, and Julian Zelizer;
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