Healthcare Reform 2.0

Social Research: An International Quarterly 78 (4):719-730 (2011)
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Abstract

The 2010 national health reform law was written with heavy input from insurance and pharmaceutical corporations. Unfortunately, the law will leave 24 million Americans uninsured and tens of millions more woefully underinsured, such that a major illness would bankrupt them. Other developed nations have used non-profit, single-payer national health insurance to fully cover all of their residents for all needed medical care. By failing to enact such a program, the state has abdicated its responsibility to protect human health to profit-seeking corporations.

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