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National Health Care Reform is Around the Corner Again: Lessons from the Clinton Plan, State Children's Health Insurance Program and Massachusetts Reform |
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Our analysis identifies profound contrasts in politics, political strategy and programmatic details between the Clinton plan and the successful expansions. The Clinton plan was partisan, leadership and ownership of the plan was limited to the White House, it altered
Draft Not For Distribution, Citation or Attribution the way most people would receive health insurance, challenged entrenched interests,
lacked grassroots support, and was susceptible to charges of “socialized medicine.” In contrast, SCHIP and Massachusetts reform were and are bipartisan, leadership and ownership are broad-based, the way most people receive insurance remains the same,
these programs build off the existing system, and administration is state-based. Further, while the Clinton plan provided detailed policy prescriptions, SCHIP allows for significant state flexibility and innovation, and the Massachusetts Legislature left many of the plan details to a Board with broad interest group and consumer representation. The process by which SCHIP and Massachusetts reform were developed helped consolidate support and forge the political compromises necessary to achieve legislative success. This was not the case with the Clinton plan. |
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| Doonan, Michael. and Peterson, Signe. "National Health Care Reform is Around the Corner Again: Lessons from the Clinton Plan, State Children's Health Insurance Program and Massachusetts Reform" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Hyatt Regency Chicago and the Sheraton Chicago Hotel and Towers, Chicago, IL, Aug 30, 2007 <Not Available>. 2009-05-27 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p211067_index.html> |
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| Doonan, M. and Peterson, S. , 2007-08-30 "National Health Care Reform is Around the Corner Again: Lessons from the Clinton Plan, State Children's Health Insurance Program and Massachusetts Reform" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Hyatt Regency Chicago and the Sheraton Chicago Hotel and Towers, Chicago, IL Online <APPLICATION/PDF>. 2009-05-27 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p211067_index.html |
Publication Type: Conference Paper/Unpublished Manuscript Abstract: Our analysis identifies profound contrasts in politics, political strategy and programmatic details between the Clinton plan and the successful expansions. The Clinton plan was partisan, leadership and ownership of the plan was limited to the White House, it altered
Draft Not For Distribution, Citation or Attribution the way most people would receive health insurance, challenged entrenched interests,
lacked grassroots support, and was susceptible to charges of “socialized medicine.” In contrast, SCHIP and Massachusetts reform were and are bipartisan, leadership and ownership are broad-based, the way most people receive insurance remains the same,
these programs build off the existing system, and administration is state-based. Further, while the Clinton plan provided detailed policy prescriptions, SCHIP allows for significant state flexibility and innovation, and the Massachusetts Legislature left many of the plan details to a Board with broad interest group and consumer representation. The process by which SCHIP and Massachusetts reform were developed helped consolidate support and forge the political compromises necessary to achieve legislative success. This was not the case with the Clinton plan. |
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| National Health Care Reform is Around the Corner Again: Lessons from the Clinton Plan State Children's Health Insurance Program and Massachusetts Reform American Political Science Association Sunday September 2 2007 Chicago Michael T. Doonan Ph.D. Signe E. Peterson MSW Brandeis University (781) 736-4831 Doonan@brandeis.edu 1 Draft Not For Distribution Citation or Attribution Health care reform will soon be back on the national agenda led by state innovation and the reform proposals of presidential candidates. Beginning with Harry Truman national |
| 27 Draft Not For Distribution Citation or Attribution Weil A. 1997. The New Children’s Health Insurance Program: Should States Expand Medicaid? New Federalism Program Issues and Options for States Series A No A-13. October. 1 Senator Daschle testified before the Senate Finance Committee that “Senator Hatch in particular has shown real leadership on this issue—and taken some heat for it. It’s a sad commentary on this Congress that supporting a modest children’s health bill can get you denounced in |
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