| Literature DB >> 8317781 |
J Bingaman1, R G Frank, C L Billy.
Abstract
Two correlated problems, rampant escalation of health-care costs and the lack of access to health care for many Americans, challenge long-term solutions to our health-care crisis. Historically, free markets have provided the most effective method of controlling costs. Although the current health-care system is highly competitive, it falls far short of being a truly competitive marketplace emphasizing competition around cost and quality. A health-care system based on managed competition in which the marketplace is structured to create competition on cost and quality provides great promise for regulating health costs. Erosion of health-care benefits under our current system of employer-based health insurance threatens the effectiveness of any market-based solution. The 21st Century Health Care Act combines the cost-effectiveness and universal access derived through a single revenue spigot with the power of a market approach created by managed competition.Mesh:
Year: 1993 PMID: 8317781 DOI: 10.1037//0003-066x.48.3.270
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am Psychol ISSN: 0003-066X