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MEDICINE AS A PUBLIC CALLING
by
Bagley, Nicholas
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20th century
/ Americans with Disabilities Act 1990-US
/ Civil Rights - history
/ Civil Rights - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Debates and debating
/ Drugs
/ Economic aspects
/ Emergency Service, Hospital - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Government Regulation
/ Health Care Costs
/ Health care industry
/ Health Services Accessibility
/ Health Services Needs and Demand
/ History, 20th Century
/ Hospitals, Voluntary - history
/ Hospitals, Voluntary - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Humans
/ Law and legislation
/ Market entry
/ Medicine
/ Medicine - organization & administration
/ Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
/ Political culture
/ Prices
/ Private property
/ Progressive Era
/ Public interest
/ Public utilities
/ Regulation
/ Traditions
/ U.S. states
/ Uninsured people
/ United States
/ World War II
2015
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MEDICINE AS A PUBLIC CALLING
by
Bagley, Nicholas
in
20th century
/ Americans with Disabilities Act 1990-US
/ Civil Rights - history
/ Civil Rights - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Debates and debating
/ Drugs
/ Economic aspects
/ Emergency Service, Hospital - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Government Regulation
/ Health Care Costs
/ Health care industry
/ Health Services Accessibility
/ Health Services Needs and Demand
/ History, 20th Century
/ Hospitals, Voluntary - history
/ Hospitals, Voluntary - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Humans
/ Law and legislation
/ Market entry
/ Medicine
/ Medicine - organization & administration
/ Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
/ Political culture
/ Prices
/ Private property
/ Progressive Era
/ Public interest
/ Public utilities
/ Regulation
/ Traditions
/ U.S. states
/ Uninsured people
/ United States
/ World War II
2015
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MEDICINE AS A PUBLIC CALLING
by
Bagley, Nicholas
in
20th century
/ Americans with Disabilities Act 1990-US
/ Civil Rights - history
/ Civil Rights - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Debates and debating
/ Drugs
/ Economic aspects
/ Emergency Service, Hospital - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Government Regulation
/ Health Care Costs
/ Health care industry
/ Health Services Accessibility
/ Health Services Needs and Demand
/ History, 20th Century
/ Hospitals, Voluntary - history
/ Hospitals, Voluntary - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Humans
/ Law and legislation
/ Market entry
/ Medicine
/ Medicine - organization & administration
/ Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
/ Political culture
/ Prices
/ Private property
/ Progressive Era
/ Public interest
/ Public utilities
/ Regulation
/ Traditions
/ U.S. states
/ Uninsured people
/ United States
/ World War II
2015
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MEDICINE AS A PUBLIC CALLING
2015
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The debate over how to tame private medical spending tends to pit advocates of government-provided insurance—a single-payer scheme—against those who would prefer to harness market forces to hold down costs. When it is mentioned at all, the possibility of regulating the medical industry as a public utility is brusquely dismissed as anathema to the American regulatory tradition. This dismissiveness, however, rests on a failure to appreciate just how deeply the public utility model shaped health law in the twentieth century— and how it continues to shape health law today. Closer economic regulation of the medical industry may or may not be prudent, but it is by no means incompatible with our governing institutions and political culture. Indeed, the durability of such regulation suggests that the modern embrace of market-based approaches in the medical industry may be more ephemeral than it seems.
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Michigan Law Review Association
Subject
/ Americans with Disabilities Act 1990-US
/ Civil Rights - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Drugs
/ Emergency Service, Hospital - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Health Services Accessibility
/ Health Services Needs and Demand
/ Hospitals, Voluntary - history
/ Hospitals, Voluntary - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Humans
/ Medicine
/ Medicine - organization & administration
/ Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
/ Prices
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