Putting the United States on the Path to Universal Coverage: Lessons from Abroad

 

In Europe you share health costs with all people in the country, not just those who have insurance.

Marit Tanke Head of Policy, VGZ Health Insurance
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Putting the United States on the Path to Universal Coverage: Lessons from Abroad

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Universal access to health care means many things in many nations. Taxes support a single-payer system in the United Kingdom, and health care providers are reimbursed directly by the government; patients pay nothing at the point of service. In the Netherlands, the government defines a basic benefit package and regulates private insurers; everyone is required to buy coverage, and generally to pay premiums and deductibles. The Affordable Care Act was a step toward broader coverage, but if the United States truly wants access for all, these and many other models along a continuum that balances public and private sector involvement can inform the upgrade. What is the best recipe for the American environment?

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