Public health policy researcher at the University of Chicago's School of Social Service Administration, and faculty chair of the Center for Health Administration Studies.
Partisan health reform fights have focused on a handful of concerns: the proposed public health insurance plan, individual and employer mandates, financing measures to subsidize low-income Americans and to cover the uninsured. As a combatant in some of these fights, I’m not one to say the partisan conflict is misplaced.
Jun 25, 2009