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- Title
PAYING FOR WHAT YOU GET AND GETTING WHAT YOU PAY FOR: LEGAL RESPONSES TO CONSUMER-DRIVEN HEALTH CARE.
- Authors
Hall, Mark A.
- Abstract
The article discusses the distributional inequities in health care law and policy which drive consumers to pay too much for health care insurance in the U.S. The author reveals that health care law and policy favor those who are fortunate to the expense of less fortunate people. Social inequity lies in what people pay and in what they receive. It is stated that, the enhancement of both equity and efficiency is significant in bettering the consumer-driven health care.
- Subjects
UNITED States; EQUALITY; MEDICAL care laws; HEALTH insurance; SOCIAL classes; DISCRIMINATION in medical care; CONSUMERS
- Publication
Law & Contemporary Problems, 2006, Vol 69, Issue 4, p159
- ISSN
0023-9186
- Publication type
Article