Author: Laura Katz Olson
Edition:
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0231150601
Category: Medical
Edition:
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0231150601
Category: Medical
The Politics of Medicaid
In 1965, the United States government enacted legislation to provide low-income individuals with quality health care and related services. Download The Politics of Medicaid medical books for free.
Initially viewed as the friendless stepchild of Medicare, Medicaid has grown exponentially since its inception, becoming a formidable force of its own. Funded jointly by the national government and each of the fifty states, the program is now the fourth most expensive item in the federal budget and the second largest category of spending for almost every state. Now, under the new, historic health care reform legislation, Medicaid is scheduled to include sixteen million more people.Laura Katz Olson, an expert on health, aging, and long-term care policy, unravels the multifaceted and perplexing puzzle of Medica Get The Politics of Medicaid our bestseller medical books.
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