Using Taxes to Reform Health Insurance
Discover the innovative insights in "Using Taxes to Reform Health Insurance," authored by an expert from Bloomsbury Publishing Plc. This thought-provoking 2008 release delves deeply into how the U.S. tax system serves as one of the nation's most substantial health programs. Comprising 294 pages, this book sheds light on the often-overlooked connection between taxation and health care reform.
Explore the proposals put forth by reformers across the political spectrum, advocating for modifications to current tax rules as vital components of broader efforts aimed at reducing costs and expanding coverage. Whether you're a policy maker, a health care professional, or simply a reader passionate about health reform, this book is an essential addition to your collection. Don’t miss the chance to gain a better understanding of the complexities surrounding health insurance and taxation in the United States.