Marching Toward Coverage : How Women Can Lead the Fight for Universal Healthcare.


Rosemarie. Day
Bok Engelsk 2020 · Electronic books.
Utgitt
Beacon Press
Omfang
1 online resource (xii, 227 pages) : : illustrations
Opplysninger
Why coverage matters -- How we got here and where we stand -- Why women can be the drivers of universal healthcare -- Employer-sponsored insurance won't save us -- The ACA only got us partway -- Left uncovered -- Coverage alone isn't enough -- Solutions need to be political, not polarizing -- Other countries lead the way -- Expanding healthcare access and affordability -- Making healthcare a right in the US -- The activism agenda -- On a personal note.. - A lively, clear explanation of the American healthcare reform movement from a noted expert—giving women the tools they need to demand fair and affordable coverage for all peopleHealthcare is one of America's most dysfunctional and confusing industries, and women bear the brunt of the problem when it comes to both access and treatment. Women, who make 80 percent of healthcare decisions for their families, are disproportionately impacted by the complex nature of our healthcare system—but are also uniquely poised to fix it.Founder and CEO of Day Health Strategies Rosemarie Day wants women to recognize their trouble with accessing affordable care as part of a national emergency. Day encourages women throughout the country to share their stories and get involved, and she illustrates how a groundswell of activism, led by everyday women, could create the incentives our political leaders need to change course.Marching Toward Coverage gives women the clear information they need to move this agenda forward by breaking down complicated topics in an accessible manner, like the ACA (Affordable Care Act), preexisting conditions, and employer-sponsored plans. With more than 25 years working in healthcare strategy and related fields, Day helps the average American understand the business of national health reform and lays out a pragmatic path forward, one that recognizes healthcare as a fundamental human right..
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ISBN
0-8070-1895-3

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