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Required Reading: Reform Health Care

Health care costs continue to rise, and millions of Americans are without insurance. The experts at Brookings have offered prescriptions for the new president’s health care policies.

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Save to My PortfolioHealthy Choice: A Step-by-Step approach to Universal Health Care

Henry J. Aaron, The New Republic, September 29, 2008

Save to My PortfolioUsing Taxes to Reform Health Insurance: Pitfalls and Promises

Henry J. Aaron and Leonard E. Burman, December 01, 2008

Save to My PortfolioHealth Reform Through Tax Reform: A Primer

Jason Furman, Project HOPE/ Health Affairs, May 15, 2008

Save to My PortfolioUniversal, Effective and Affordable Health Insurance: An Economic Imperative

Jason Furman and Robert E. Rubin, Hamilton Project Discussion Paper, The Brookings Institution, July 01, 2007

Save to My PortfolioMeeting the Challenge of Health Care Quality: Achieve Reforms in Medicare, Quality, & Malpractice

Henry J. Aaron and Joseph P. Newhouse, Opportunity 08, February 28, 2007

Save to My PortfolioMeeting the Dilemma of Health Care Access: Extend Insurance Coverage while Controlling Costs

Henry J. Aaron and Joseph P. Newhouse, Opportunity 08, February 28, 2007

Save to My PortfolioSlowing the Growth of Health Spending: We Need Mixed Strategies, and We Need to Start Now

Joseph R. Antos and Alice M. Rivlin, Opportunity 08, August 15, 2007

Save to My PortfolioConcerns with Health Care Reform

Henry J. Aaron, Senate Committee on the Budget, September 11, 2007

An Examination of the Wyden-Bennett Health Reform Plan: Key Issues in a New Approach to Universal Coverage

Edwin Park, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, September 24, 2008

An Iconoclastic View of Health Cost Containment

Joseph P. Newhouse, Health Affairs, Supplement, 1993

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