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has gone astray about what it does with health insurance. has complicated its health insurance policy and confused its people. has reformed its health care to their average people’s satisfaction. carries out a different health insurance policy from other Western countries.
a summary of a government-sponsored program in health policy study. a review of a book in health-care system study. a survey of the influence of economic policies on the health-care system. a critical commentary on the U.S. health-care system.
its failure to extend its coverage to the poor and elderly. its excessive dependence on the labor market. Americans’ willingness to buy insurance. the willingness of the government to invest in them.
has gone astray about what it does with health insurance has complicated its health insurance policy and confused its people has reformed its health care to their average people’s satisfaction carries out a different health insurance policy from other Western countries
its failure to extend its coverage to the poor and elderly its excessive dependence on the labor market Americans’ willingness to buy insurance the willingness of the government to invest in them
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has gone aslray about what it does with health insurance has complicated its heahh insurance policy and confused its people has reformed its heahh care to their average people’s satisfaction carries out a different health insurance policy home other Western countries
a summary of a government-sponsored program in health policy study a review of a book in health-care system study a survey of the influence of economic policies on health-care system a critical commentary on the U.S. health-care system
the labor union of a country can play a positive role in heahh-insurance reform universal health insurance is practicable in a federal government a third party is needed to coordinate the efforts of the government and the labor union the electoral system has a direct impact on the insurance plan
the federal government is directly responsible for them. private sectors in Canada play a more important role. the government only indirectly supports the employment-based plans. the trade unions in both countries are only moderately powerful in such matters.
its failure to extend its coverage to the poor and elderly its excessive dependence on the labor market Americans’ willingness to buy insurance the willingness of the government to invest in them
the labor union of a country can play a positive role in health-insurance reform universal health insurance is practicable in a federal government a third party is needed to coordinate the efforts of the government and the labor union the electoral system has a direct impact on the insurance plan
its failure to extend its coverage to the poor and elderly its excessive dependence on the labor market Americans’ willingness to buy insurance the willingness of the government to invest in them