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Abstract: Swiss healthcare reforms in the 1990s introduced an individual health insurance mandate and transformed their system to one that provides universality through a consumer-driven approach. As such, it may offer transferable lessons for US policymakers, as they move toward healthcare reform during the next presidency.
Brief Excerpt: UNITED STATES: Swiss healthcare modelUNITED STATES: Swiss health system offers key lessons Could the health system in Switzerland serve as a model for US healthcare reform? Swiss healthcare reforms in the ####s introduced an individual...
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Country / Region: NA, Switzerland, United States, EU, Luxembourg, Norway, United KingdomTopic: industry, consumer, government, health, insurance, prices, private sector, public sector, reform, regulation, economy, socialFree Sample: Click
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| Table of Contents: | | | | GEOGRAPHIC REGIONS : NA, Switzerland, United States, EU, Luxembourg, Norway, United Kingdom | | | | TOPICS : industry, consumer, government, health, insurance, prices, private sector, public sector, reform, regulation, economy, social | | | | SIGNIFICANCE : Swiss healthcare reforms in the 1990s introduced an individual health insurance mandate and transformed their system to one that provides universality through a consumer-driven approach. As such, it may offer transferable lessons for US policymakers, as they move toward healthcare reform during the next presidency. |
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