1. Between Liberal Aspirations and Market Forces: Obamacare's Precarious Balancing Act.
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Oberlander, Jonathan
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HEALTH care reform , *MEDICAL care , *ECONOMIC competition , *DEDUCTIBLES (Insurance) , *INSURANCE law , *GOVERNMENT policy , *BUSINESS , *HEALTH services accessibility , *PRACTICAL politics ,PATIENT Protection & Affordable Care Act - Abstract
The 2010 Affordable Care Act (ACA) represents a milestone in U.S. health care policy. The ACA moves the American health care system away, in important respects, from market-driven health care, including imposing new regulations on health insurers. Yet the ACA also relies, in other respects, on market forces to achieve its aims, including its embrace of health plan competition and high-deductible insurance. This article explores how the ACA balances liberal aspirations and market principles, and the implications for health reform implementation and the future of U.S. health care. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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