TY - BOOK AU - Almgren,Gunnar TI - Health Care as a Right of Citizenship: The Continuing Evolution of Reform SN - 9780231170123 AV - RA412.2 .A46 2017 U1 - 368.38200973 23 PY - 2017///] CY - New York, NY : PB - Columbia University Press, KW - Civil rights KW - Health care reform KW - United States KW - Health insurance KW - Medical care KW - Political science KW - POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Services & Welfare KW - bisacsh N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Preface --; Acknowledgments --; Chapter One. Statement of the Problem: American Exceptionalism in Health Care and the Emergence of the Great Unsustainable Compromise --; Chapter Two. The Emergence of the New Era of Reform --; Chapter Three. The Theoretical Foundations for Health Care as a Social Right of Citizenship --; Chapter Four. A Principled Critique of the ACA and the ACA in an Evolutionary Perspective --; Chapter Five. A Principled Approach to Radical Health-Care Finance Reform --; Chapter Six. A Principled Approach to Essential Health- Care Delivery System Reforms --; Chapter Seven. Assessing Health- Care System Performance Against the Four Core Aims of Health- Care Policy --; Chapter Eight. Special Issues and Considerations --; Notes --; References --; Index; restricted access; Issued also in print N2 - While the Obama administration's Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) has expanded health care coverage for millions of Americans, it has fallen short in offering universal health care to all. In Health Care as a Right of Citizenship, Gunnar Almgren argues that the ACA's primary significance is not in its expansion of health care entitlements but in its affirming by an act of Congress the idea that comprehensive health care must be available to all as a right of citizenship. The mainstream American public now views access to affordable health care to all citizens as a crucial function of just and effective governance-and any proposed alternative to the ACA must be reconciled with that expectation. This ambitious book examines how the American health care system must be further reformed to bring it closer in line with the ideals of a modern democracy, as well as how the ACA may change in the coming years. It suggests the next, natural step in the realization of health and well being as a fundamental human right.Based on a close analysis of the writings of sociologist TH Marshall and philosopher John Rawls, this book examines the theoretical foundations for health care as a social right of citizenship. Almgren then translates these theoretical principles into core health care policy aims. Throughout, he argues that the ACA is but an evolutionary step toward a more radical and fundamental health care reform. Almgren suggests how such a restructured health care system might operate, with specific proposals for its financing and delivery systems. He also explores the special issues and considerations that all nations must grapple with as they seek to provide a sustainable social right to health care. Health Care as a Right of Citizenship will stimulate and challenge readers who take an interest in America's health care policy, particularly those who wish for a health care system that is both financially sustainable and capable of making healthcare accessible, adequate, and affordable to all Americans, irrespective of their societal position and individual health needs UR - https://doi.org/10.7312/almg17012 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780231543316 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9780231543316/original ER -