Health financing without deficits : : reform that sidesteps political gridlock / / Philip J. Romero and Randy S. Miller.

America's health system has been a polarizing issue in most presidential campaigns in our lifetimes. It is hardly surprising that an industry that consumes nearly one in every five dollars spent in the U.S. economy has loomed over our politics. Its only competition in the last few decades was t...

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Superior document:Economics collection,
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Place / Publishing House:New York, New York (222 East 46th Street, New York, NY 10017) : : Business Expert Press,, 2016.
Year of Publication:2016
Edition:First edition.
Language:English
Series:Economics collection.
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Physical Description:1 online resource (xiii, 123 pages)
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Summary:America's health system has been a polarizing issue in most presidential campaigns in our lifetimes. It is hardly surprising that an industry that consumes nearly one in every five dollars spent in the U.S. economy has loomed over our politics. Its only competition in the last few decades was the nuclear standoff with the Soviet Union during the Cold War. It will be prominent again in 2016 and beyond. This book will guide you through the fusillade of charges, and promises, you will hear in political campaigns about health care and "reform." They will occur now that the fiscal calamity of Boomer retirement is no longer a threat: it is here. For all the attention Social Security receives, Medicare is the truly scary entitlement program, with unfunded liabilities many times larger. This book also offers a powerful tool of reform. The Health Insurance Revenue Bond (HIRB) is a new and completely self-liquidating financing approach that fully funds escalating liabilities such as health care-- without deficits. If you can't bend the curve on health costs, bend the curve on the cost of funding. The HIRB program can assist governments in developed nations to begin the long and painful process of deleveraging.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 117-118) and index.
ISBN:9781631575464
9781631575471
ISSN:2163-7628
Access:Access restricted to authorized users and institutions.
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Philip J. Romero and Randy S. Miller.