Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies Center for Health Policy/Center for Primary Care and Outcomes Research Stanford University


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Clinton Health Plan, The: A Single Payer System in Jackson Hole Clothing

Journal Article

Authors
Alain C. Enthoven - Stanford University
Sara J. Singer - Stanford University

Published by
Health Affairs, Vol. 13 no. 1, page(s) 81-95
Spring, 1994


President Clinton's Health Security Act relies on government regulation, not market forces, to control costs. The act creates an entitlement to comprehensive benefits and places the federal budget at risk for total health care costs in order to achieve universal coverage; it creates a system of new state purchasing monopsonies; and it attempts to control costs with price controls on health plan premiums, set and administered by a National Health Board that would be part of the executive branch, not insulated from political considerations. We believe there is a better way.