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The politics of medicare [electronic resource] / Theodore R. Marmor.

By: Marmor, Theodore R.
Material type: TextTextSeries: Social institutions and social change: Publisher: New York : A. de Gruyter, c2000Edition: 2nd ed.Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references p. [207]-211) and index.Description: 1 online resource (xxv, 228 p.) : ill.ISBN: 0585393753 (electronic bk.); 9780585393759 (electronic bk.).Subject(s): Medicare -- Political aspectsGenre/Form: Electronic books DDC classification: 368.4/26/00973 Online resources: Access full-text materials at no charge:
Contents:
The Origins and Enactments -- The Origins of the Medicare Strategy -- Twentieth-Century Medicine: The Paradoxes of Progress -- Origins of the Government Health Insurance Issue -- Universal Health Insurance Proposals in the Fair Deal -- The Politics of Incrementalism: Turning toward the Aged -- The Appeal of Focusing on the Aged -- Focusing on Social Security Contributors -- Pressure Groups and Medicare: The Lobbying of Millions -- The Politics of Legislative Impossibility -- Medicare under a Republican President -- The Forand Bill versus the Welfare Approach -- Kerr-Mills Bill of 1960 -- The Politics of Legislative Possibility -- Medicare, 1961 -- The Obstacle Course in Congress: First Try with Ways and Means -- The Southern Democrats -- The Kennedy Administration versus the AMA -- Medicare's Near Miss, 1964 -- The Politics of Legislative Certainty -- The Impact of the Election of 1964 -- The Administration's Proposal: H.R. 1 and S. 1 -- The Ways and Means Committee and the House Take Action: January-April -- H.R. 6675 Passes the Senate: April-July -- Medicare Comes out of the Conference Committee: July 26, 1965 -- The Outcome of 1965: Explanation and Issues -- Medicare and the Analysis of Social Policy in American Politics -- Case Studies and Cumulative Knowledge -- Conceptual Models and the Medicare Case -- The Origins of Medicare: The Rational Actor Model -- The Responses of Medicare, 1952-64: The Organizational Process Model -- The 1965 Legislation: The Bureaucratic Politics Model.
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Includes bibliographical references p. [207]-211) and index.

The Origins and Enactments -- The Origins of the Medicare Strategy -- Twentieth-Century Medicine: The Paradoxes of Progress -- Origins of the Government Health Insurance Issue -- Universal Health Insurance Proposals in the Fair Deal -- The Politics of Incrementalism: Turning toward the Aged -- The Appeal of Focusing on the Aged -- Focusing on Social Security Contributors -- Pressure Groups and Medicare: The Lobbying of Millions -- The Politics of Legislative Impossibility -- Medicare under a Republican President -- The Forand Bill versus the Welfare Approach -- Kerr-Mills Bill of 1960 -- The Politics of Legislative Possibility -- Medicare, 1961 -- The Obstacle Course in Congress: First Try with Ways and Means -- The Southern Democrats -- The Kennedy Administration versus the AMA -- Medicare's Near Miss, 1964 -- The Politics of Legislative Certainty -- The Impact of the Election of 1964 -- The Administration's Proposal: H.R. 1 and S. 1 -- The Ways and Means Committee and the House Take Action: January-April -- H.R. 6675 Passes the Senate: April-July -- Medicare Comes out of the Conference Committee: July 26, 1965 -- The Outcome of 1965: Explanation and Issues -- Medicare and the Analysis of Social Policy in American Politics -- Case Studies and Cumulative Knowledge -- Conceptual Models and the Medicare Case -- The Origins of Medicare: The Rational Actor Model -- The Responses of Medicare, 1952-64: The Organizational Process Model -- The 1965 Legislation: The Bureaucratic Politics Model.

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