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9780691119519

Dead On Arrival

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  • ISBN13:

    9780691119519

  • ISBN10:

    0691119511

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2004-11-15
  • Publisher: Princeton Univ Pr

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Summary

Why, alone among industrial democracies, does the United States not have national health insurance? While many books have addressed this question,Dead on Arrivalis the first to do so based on original archival research for the full sweep of the twentieth century. Drawing on a wide range of political, reform, business, and labor records, Colin Gordon traces a complex and interwoven story of political failure and private response. He examines, in turn, the emergence of private, work-based benefits; the uniquely American pursuit of "social insurance"; the influence of race and gender on the health care debate; and the ongoing confrontation between reformers and powerful economic and health interests. Dead on Arrivalstands alone in accounting for the failure of national or universal health policy from the early twentieth century to the present. As importantly, it also suggests how various interests (doctors, hospitals, patients, workers, employers, labor unions, medical reformers, and political parties) confronted the question of health care--as a private responsibility, as a job-based benefit, as a political obligation, and as a fundamental right. Using health care as a window onto the logic of American politics and American social provision, Gordon both deepens and informs the contemporary debate. Fluidly written and deftly argued,Dead on Arrivalis thus not only a compelling history of the health care quandary but a fascinating exploration of the country's political economy and political culture through "the American century," of the role of private interests and private benefits in the shaping of social policy, and, ultimately, of the ways the American welfare state empowers but also imprisons its citizens.

Author Biography

Colin Gordon is Professor of History at the University of Iowa

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix
Abbreviations xi
Introduction: Why No National Health Insurance in the United States? 1(11)
1. The Political Economy of American Health Care: An Overview, 1910-2000 12(34)
2. Bargaining for Health: Private Health Insurance and Public Policy 46(44)
3. Between Contract and Charity: Health Care and the Dilemmas of Social Insurance 90(46)
4. Socialized Medicine and Other Afflictions: The Political Culture of the Health Debate 136(36)
5. Health Care in Black and White: Race, Region, and Health Politics 172(38)
6. Private Interests and Public Policy: Health Care's Corporate Compromise 210(51)
7. Silenced Majority: American Politics and the Dilemmas of Health Reform 261(36)
Conclusion: The Past and Future of Health Politics 297(6)
Archival Sources 303(4)
Index 307

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