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The states' solutions.

D B Moskowitz

    The State of Health Care in America
    |August 28, 2001
    PubMed
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    State governors and legislators are becoming reluctant reformers due to federal inaction, facing financial challenges and inexperience. This dynamic is driving innovative policy changes at the state level.

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    Area of Science:

    • Political Science
    • Public Policy
    • State Governance

    Background:

    • Federal legislative gridlock is prompting state-level policy innovation.
    • Governors and legislators are increasingly taking the lead on reform initiatives.
    • Financial constraints and the inexperience of new legislators present unique challenges.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To examine the emergence of reluctant reformers among state-level policymakers.
    • To analyze the factors influencing state-led reform efforts.
    • To understand the impact of financial issues and legislator inexperience on policy.

    Main Methods:

    • Qualitative analysis of legislative proposals and state-level policy changes.
    • Review of gubernatorial and legislative reform agendas.

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  • Case studies of states with significant reform activity.
  • Main Results:

    • A notable increase in state-led reform proposals across various sectors.
    • Policy innovation is often a response to perceived federal inaction.
    • Budgetary limitations and a high turnover of legislators complicate reform implementation.

    Conclusions:

    • State governments are becoming crucial arenas for policy experimentation.
    • The combination of external pressures and internal challenges shapes the reform landscape.
    • Understanding these dynamics is key to effective governance and policy development.