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Political Economy of Reform under US Federalism: Adopting Single-Payer Health Coverage in New York State.

Ashley M Fox1, Yongjin Choi1.   

Abstract

The US remains the only high-income country that lacks a universal health financing system and instead relies on a fragmented system with the largest segment of the population receiving health insurance through private, voluntary employer-sponsored health insurance plans. While not "universal" in the sense of being mandatory and tax-financed, through a series of reforms, the US has managed to provide some form of health insurance coverage to 90% of the population. Yet, the high cost of this system, the insufficient coverage afforded to many, and continued concerns about equity have led to calls for a national health insurance program that can reduce costs across the board while providing high-quality coverage for all. Given the policy gridlock at the national level, the states have often sought to achieve universal health financing on their own, but these bills have met with little success so far. Why has the ideal of states as "laboratories of democracy" failed to produce policy change towards national health insurance? This article examines the prospects for the New York Health Act, a single-payer bill that would create a universal health financing plan for all New York State residents. Applying the Political Economy of Health Financing Framework, we analyze the politics of health reform in New York State and identify strategies to overcome opposition to this policy proposal. We find that while a clear political opportunity is in place, the prospects for adoption remain low given the power of symbolic politics and institutional inertia on the reform process.

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Keywords:  New York Health Act; political economy; single-payer; universal health coverage

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31390296     DOI: 10.1080/23288604.2019.1635414

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Syst Reform        ISSN: 2328-8620


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1.  Can ENGLAND'S National Health System Reforms Overcome the Neoliberal Legacy?

Authors:  Kate Bayliss
Journal:  Int J Health Serv       Date:  2022-07-26       Impact factor: 1.851

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