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R J Arnould1, D H Finifter, L G Schifrin

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This special issue presents revised papers from a 1987 conference on health care policy, exploring its future direction and revolutionary changes.

Area of Science:

  • Public Policy
  • Health Economics

Background:

  • The 1987 "Health Care Policy: Where Is the Revolution Headed?" conference convened experts to discuss the evolving landscape of healthcare.
  • This special issue features revised contributions from that pivotal event.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To disseminate key insights and analyses presented at the 1987 health care policy conference.
  • To provide a curated selection of revised papers examining the trajectory of health policy.

Main Methods:

  • Selection and revision of papers presented at the "Health Care Policy: Where Is the Revolution Headed?" conference.
  • Compilation of scholarly articles focusing on public policy in healthcare.

Main Results:

  • The collection offers a snapshot of the critical issues and debates in health care policy in the late 1980s.

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  • Revised papers provide in-depth analysis of policy challenges and potential reforms.
  • Conclusions:

    • The papers highlight the dynamic and often revolutionary nature of health care policy development.
    • This issue serves as a valuable resource for understanding historical trends in health policy.