Writing on behalf of the Society of General Internal Medicine’s Health Policy Research Committee, Regenstrief Institute Research Scientist and Indiana University School of Medicine faculty member Jennifer Carnahan, M.D., MPH, and colleagues from the universities of Texas and Toronto, Tufts University, Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health, Mayo Clinic and Brigham and Women’s Hospital highlight issues raised in the universal U.S. health coverage debate. They advocate strongly for rigorous and objective research on existing coverage systems paired with a robust national conversation that involves all stakeholder constituencies. They are optimistic that high-performing universal health insurance can be achieved.
Making high-performing healthcare more accessible in the US: The ongoing debate on universal healthcare coverage
Writing on behalf of the Society of General Internal Medicine's Health Policy Research Committee, Regenstrief Institute Research Scientist and Indiana University School of Medicine faculty member Jennifer Carnahan, M.D., MPH, and colleagues from the universities of Texas and Toronto, Tufts University, Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health, Mayo Clinic and Brigham and Women's Hospital highlight issues raised in the universal U.S. health coverage debate. They advocate strongly for rigorous and objective research on existing coverage systems paired with a robust national conversation that involves all stakeholder constituencies. They are optimistic that high-performing universal health insurance can be achieved.