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Seeking the cure.

J Kosterlitz

    National Journal
    |March 3, 1990
    PubMed
    Summary
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    States are pioneering innovative health care solutions due to political gridlock in Washington. This article explores state-led initiatives addressing the escalating national health care crisis.

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    Area of Science:

    • Health Policy
    • State Government Initiatives
    • Healthcare Crisis Management

    Background:

    • Federal political gridlock impedes national solutions to the U.S. healthcare crisis.
    • States are increasingly adopting proactive roles in healthcare reform.
    • This article follows a previous report on organized labor's role.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To examine state-led experiments in addressing the healthcare crisis.
    • To highlight innovative state-level healthcare policy responses.
    • To provide a comprehensive overview of state-driven healthcare solutions.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of state-level healthcare policy changes.
    • Review of experimental healthcare models implemented by states.
    • Case studies of successful state interventions.

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    Main Results:

    • States are actively developing diverse strategies to combat rising healthcare costs.
    • Experimental policies show promise in addressing specific healthcare challenges.
    • State innovation is a key driver in navigating the healthcare crisis.

    Conclusions:

    • State-level action is crucial for addressing the national healthcare crisis.
    • Continued experimentation and policy adaptation by states are essential.
    • State-led reforms offer valuable insights for broader healthcare solutions.