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"Tools For Success": The Trips Agreement And The Human Right To Essential Medicines, Melissa Mcclellan
"Tools For Success": The Trips Agreement And The Human Right To Essential Medicines, Melissa Mcclellan
Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
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The Role Of State Regulation In Consumer-Driven Health Care, Timothy Stoltzfus Jost, Mark A. Hall
The Role Of State Regulation In Consumer-Driven Health Care, Timothy Stoltzfus Jost, Mark A. Hall
Scholarly Articles
The Consumer-directed health care movement has recently been given a major boost by section 223 of the Medicare Modernization Act, which provides federal income tax subsidies for health savings accounts coupled with high deductible health plans. The federal tax subsidy, however, will only be available in states whose program of insurance regulation permits high deductible health plans to exist. The MMA represents, therefore, a new approach to federalism in health insurance - offering tax incentives for states to change their approach to insurance regulation rather than preempting state regulation or imposing federal regulation. To date the states have generally responded …
Consumer-Driven Health Care In South Africa: Lessons From Comparative Health Policy Studies, Timothy Stoltzfus Jost
Consumer-Driven Health Care In South Africa: Lessons From Comparative Health Policy Studies, Timothy Stoltzfus Jost
Scholarly Articles
Consumer-driven health care, based on health savings accounts and high deductible health insurance policies, seems to be the next big thing in U.S. health policy. Long supported by conservative and libertarian advocacy groups, it received a big-boost with the HSA tax subsidy provisions of the Medicare Modernization Act. The question remains, however, whether consumer-driven health care can really bring down health care costs while improving quality and access, as its supporters claim that it will.
This article examines the experience of South Africa, where medical savings accounts have long been available and are widely used. It concludes that South Africa's …