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[Healthcare Policy Reforms for the Uninsured and Underinsured]
(2008)
Contemporary means of healthcare for both the uninsured and underinsured lead to insufficient access to medical resources and disproportionately poor health outcomes for both groups. Current obstacles to access include ...
Discrediting Neo-Liberalism: The Social Democratic Welfare State Of The Netherlands
(2001)
This essay explores how the welfare state has managed to prosper in spite of conventional economic "wisdom". Unlike the United States, which has followed neo-liberal economic policies at the expense of the highest rates ...
Health, Wealth and Poverty: Why the U.S. Needs Universal Healthcare
(2002)
Among industrialized nations, twenty-eight of the twenty-nine cited by the World Health Organiztion have some form of universal healthcare. The exception is the United States. Poor people are the most likely to be uninsured ...
Oral Health Disparities: A gradient remedied through educational programs
(2011)
Dental health in the context of larger health in the United States is a vital area of research as it has a direct impact on overall health, equality of opportunity in the work force, and generational dental health. This ...