1 option
U.S. national debate topic, 2026-2027. Health insurance / [compiled by Grey House Publishing]
Van Pelt Library RA412.2 .U565 2026
Available
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Reference shelf ; v. 98, no. 3.
- The reference shelf / H.W. Wilson, a Division of EBSCO Information Services, Inc., 1948-6820 ; volume 98, number 3
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Health insurance--United States.
- Health insurance.
- National health insurance--Law and legislation--United States.
- National health insurance.
- Health insurance claims--United States.
- Health insurance claims.
- Health insurance continuation coverage--United States.
- Health insurance continuation coverage.
- Health insurance policies--United States.
- Health insurance policies.
- Health care reform--United States.
- Health care reform.
- Medicaid.
- National Health Insurance, United States.
- Medical Subjects:
- National Health Insurance, United States.
- Medicaid.
- Physical Description:
- xiii, 208 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm.
- Other Title:
- US national debate topic, 2026-2027. Health insurance
- United States national debate topic, 2026-2027. Health insurance
- Health insurance
- Place of Publication:
- Amenia, NY : Grey House Publishing, 2026.
- Contents:
- Preface
- 1
- Health Care Availability
- Accessing Care
- U.S. Health Care Is Broken: Here Are 3 Ways It's Getting Worse / Maria Aspan
- Policy Shifts Are Impacting Psychologists' Ability to Deliver Care / Efua Andoh
- Congress Is Debating Stricter SNAP and Medicaid Work Requirements
- But Research Shows They Don't Work / Farah Kahn
- Stop Paying More for Less: Realigning Healthcare Incentives to Improve Outcomes and Reduce Costs / Matthew Fiedler
- 2
- Financial Issues in Health Care
- Affording Care
- US Health Care Is Rife with High Costs and Deep Inequities, and That's No Accident
- A Public Health Historian Explains How the System Was Shaped to Serve Profit and Politicians / Zachary Schulz
- Why Affordability Will Be a Key Issue in the 2026 Midterm Elections / William A. Galston
- CFPB's Medical Debt Rule Faces an Uncertain Future. States Must Work Quickly to Fill in the Gaps / Christine Chen Zimmer and Chuck Bell
- The Health Insurance Disaster / Lewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.
- Insurance and Affordability / RAND
- Public Opinion on Prescription Drugs and Their Prices / Audrey Kearney, Julian Moltalvo III, Ashley Kirzinger, and Liz Hamel
- 3
- U.S. Medical Insurance System
- Structural Debates
- Doctor's Bills Often Come with Sticker Shock for Patients
- But Health Insurance Could Be Reinvented to Provide Costs Upfront / Michal Horny
- Americans' Challenges with Health Care Costs / Grace Sparks, Lunna Lopes, Alex Montero, Marley Presiado, and Liz Hamel
- Health Insurance Jargon Can Be Frustrating and Confusing: Here's How to Navigate It / Jamie Hartmann-Boyce and Michal Horny
- How Private Insurance Claim Denials Erode Trust and Increase Patients' Financial Burden
- and How Policymakers Can Help / Alex Hoagland
- A Complicated Maze: How Workers Navigate the US Health Care System / Emma Curchin and John Schmitt
- 4
- Medicare For All
- Universal Health Care
- Universal Health Care ProQuotes: Should the U.S. Government Provide Universal Health Care? / Editors of ProCon
- Putting Universal Medicare Front and Center / Dean Baker
- The Medicare Cost Conundrum / Kelly Hooper and Sophie Gardner
- How Many Uninsured Are in the Coverage Gap and How Many Could Be Eligible It All States Adopted the Medicaid Expansion? / Sammy Cervantes, Clea Bell, Jennifer Tolbert, and Anthony Damico
- A Policy Primer on the Framing, Feasibility, and Trade-Offs of "Medicare for All" / Anaeze C. Offodile II and Hannah Todd
- 5
- Revising or Expanding the ACA
- Searching for Affordable Care
- New in 2026: More Plans Now Work with Health Savings Accounts / US Department of Health & Human Services
- Chronic Condition: Working Without Health Insurance / Emma Curchin and John Schmitt
- Claim Denials and Appeals in ACA Marketplace Plans in 2023 / Justin Lo, Michelle Long, Rayna Wallace, Meghan Salaga, and Kaye Pestaina
- How States Can Help Curb the Rising Medical Debt Related to Federal Coverage Cuts / Maanasa Kona, Sabrina Corlette, and Billy Dering
- Leveraging the USMCA to Strengthen Pharmaceutical Manufacturing and Supply Chains in North America / William Padula
- Bibliography
- Websites
- Index.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-201) and index.
- ISBN:
- 9798891796751
- OCLC:
- 1582442975
The Penn Libraries is committed to describing library materials using current, accurate, and responsible language. If you discover outdated or inaccurate language, please fill out this feedback form to report it and suggest alternative language.