150 Years of Obamacare

Dawes, Daniel E.

ISBN 10: 1421425696 ISBN 13: 9781421425696
Verlag: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2018
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"An informative and enticing book... Dawes combines his on-the-ground perspective with that of a longtime scholar and advocate for the reduction and elimination of health disparities."

(Health Affairs)

"This text is invaluable for its data alone. Dawes provides an informed perspective on U.S. health care, its evolution, and how the ACA ultimately became law; but ObamaCare is also a good information source, a neutral chronicle. I enthusiastically recommend this book to anyone interested in learning more about the act and U.S. health care policy."

(Florida Bar)

"An important book that will come to serve as a key reference work for anyone wishing to understand the process by which the Affordable Care Act came into existence, not to mention the actual contents of the law itself. [Dawes] brings valuable... knowledge of the policy process to a wider audience, and the book will be of interest to scholars and policy analysts across a range of fields."

(Social History of Medicine)

"This is an important book that will come to serve as a key reference work for anyone wishing to understand the process by which the Affordable Care Act came into existence, not to mention the actual contents of the law itself."

(Social History of Medicine)

"150 Years of ObamaCare not only details the history of the incrementalist approach to health reform in this country but also offers a keen perspective on what might lie ahead.... The lessons of 150 Years of Obamacare will help us all better understand future attacks on the ACA and continuing attempts to achieve health equity. In addition to the vast amount of history one can learn by reading 150 Years of ObamaCare, the book provides a bird's-eye view of both the ACA's passage and the political turmoil that has followed. Readers will appreciate Dawes's insightful descriptions of what it was like behind the scenes during the tortuous process of passing the law.... To help cut through that complexity, all readers, law-trained or not, will find useful Dawes's piece-by-piece explanation of the law's major provisions accompanied by concrete examples designed to illustrate their application."

(Journal of Legal Medicine)

"Putting the struggle to pass and implement the Affordable Care Act into historic perspective is a valuable contribution to understanding how difficult this effort has been and how significant the passage of health reform is for the citizens and the economy of our country. Daniel Dawes brings to life the extraordinary efforts of advocates, lawmakers, and citizens to increase access to quality health care for those who have long been marginalized and excluded. 150 years of Obamacare is an important and comprehensive volume."

(Kathleen Sebelius, former Secretary of Health and Human Services)

"In this groundbreaking work, Dawes cuts through the noise by combining a history of past public policies and the health equity movement in America with his intimate knowledge of the ACA. He puts the law into context and powerfully explains what is at stake in the future for health reform."

(Andrew Young, Ambassador)

"In extending health insurance coverage to millions of people, the Affordable Care Act is a game-changer for those with mental health and substance use disorders. Daniel Dawes tells the story of how the law was developed and passed―and its role in reshaping American health care. An illuminating study for anyone who cares about health equity!"

(Patrick J. Kennedy, former Congressman, author of A Common Struggle)

"150 Years of ObamaCare is a masterful and thought-provoking, must read, exploration of health reform past, present, and future."

(Garth Graham, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Minority Health)

"This book tells the little-known and never publicized story about the work of congressional leaders―behind the scenes―to ensure that health equity would be a core goal of this landmark legislation. Daniel Dawes illuminates the nuts-and-bolts processes of getting it done and ensuring that certain communities would not again be left behind or left out!"

(Donna Christensen, MD, former Congresswoman)

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Titel: 150 Years of Obamacare
Verlag: Johns Hopkins University Press
Erscheinungsdatum: 2018
Einband: Paperback
Zustand: Good
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Dawes, Daniel E. (Executive Director, Health Policy & External Affairs, Morehouse School of Medicine)
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Zustand: New. Offering unparalleled and complete insight into the efforts by the Obama administration, Congress, and external stakeholders, 150 Years of ObamaCare illuminates one of the most challenging legislative feats in the history of the United States.&Uuml. Artikel-Nr. 212434538

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