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gan offering a new benefit: health insurance for hospital-based medical services. Insuring people through their work offered two advantages that were obvious to employers, hospitals, and policymakers, Paul Starr, who wrote the seminal history The Social Transformation of American Medicine, told me.
Date: Oct 16, 2023
Category: Health
Source: Google
Senate health-care bill faces serious resistance from GOP moderates
This is bringing us back to where we were before 1965, said Paul Starr, a Princeton University professor of sociology and public affairs who has written extensively about the history of U.S. health-care policy. There is no longer the federal commitment to back up the states in terms of health car
Date: Jun 24, 2017
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
John Kerry Called Gruber 'Our Guide On A Lot Of This' [VIDEO]
Besides his push for the Cadillac tax, Gruber was also a strong proponent of the individual mandate, another essential component of Obamacare. Paul Starr, a Princeton sociologist, told The New York Times in 2012 of Grubers relationship to the individual mandate: its his baby.
Date: Nov 16, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
With health care reforms 5 months away, it's unclear how many people will sign up
"I don't see how what they're planning to do is going to be adequate. The resources are too limited, the (law's) penalties are too weak and elite opposition in much of the country will undermine" enrollment, said Paul Starr, a Princeton professor and former health adviser to President Bill Clinton.
The paradoxical Supreme Court decision made both parties squint their eyes, scratch their heads, and ask, "Really?" According to Paul Starr, Princeton professor of sociology and public affairs, the ruling admits that under the Commerce Clause, government cannot mandate a commercial enterprise like
Obamacares central mandate also could be replaced with a better incentive for people to buy coverage. A smart suggestion from Princeton University public affairs professor Paul Starr: Offer everyone private insurance that covers pre-existing conditions. Those who opt out must wait five years before
As Princeton sociologist Paul Starr has written in the New Republic, during the 1990s the mandate was perceived as the "conservative alternative to the Democrats' proposed mandate on employers to pay for a share of health insurance. The Republican proposal was thought to represent a more individuali
Date: Apr 02, 2012
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Health IT impact of Supreme Court decision depends on extent of ruling
Princeton professor and former Bill Clinton adviser Paul Starr suggested an easy fix during the debate leading up to the passage of the ACA. Instead of imposing a tax penalty on people who don't purchase health coverage, Starr said Congress simply could make those individuals ineligible for federal