Redistribution and redesign in health care: an ebbing tide in England versus growing concerns in the United States

Health Economics

4 May 2017 - Like many countries, the health care industries of England  and the United States consume large amounts of resources and struggle to achieve equity and efficiency. They attempt to reach these goals in quite different ways, exhibiting common challenges familiar to reformers throughout the world. 

Recent activities in England and the United States suggest that significant changes being discussed in the United States or implemented in the United Kingdom could upset previously accepted policies and threaten some or many of the gains made to provide more equal and timely accessible care to all individuals.

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Michael Wonder

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