How Medicaid Fails the Poor e-bog
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Medicaid, Americas government-run health insurance program for the poor, should be a lifeline that provides needed health care to Americans with no other options. Surprisingly, however, it doesnt. The medical literature reveals a $450 billion-a-year scandal: that people on Medicaid have far worse health outcomes than those with private insurance, and no better outcomes than those with no insura...
E-bog
50,64 DKK
Forlag
Encounter Books
Udgivet
12 november 2013
Længde
48 sider
Genrer
KFFN
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781594037535
Medicaid, Americas government-run health insurance program for the poor, should be a lifeline that provides needed health care to Americans with no other options. Surprisingly, however, it doesnt. The medical literature reveals a $450 billion-a-year scandal: that people on Medicaid have far worse health outcomes than those with private insurance, and no better outcomes than those with no insurance at all.Why is this so? In How Medicaid Fails the Poor, Avik Roy explains how Medicaids clumsy design and perverse incentives make it hard for people on Medicaid to get the medical care they need. Medicaid doesnt reimburse doctors or hospitals for the cost of caring for Medicaid enrollees, forcing many doctors to opt out of the program.The Affordable Care Act, otherwise known as Obamacare, doubles down on this broken system. Roy shows us that there are better ways, using private insurance, to provide needed care to our poorest citizens.