Health Affairs/RWJF Health Policy Brief Series

Highlighting key issues in health reform.

The Role of Federal Government in Health Care

Brief explores the debate over advance-care planning, controlling Medicare spending and the government’s role in health care.

In: Health Affairs/RWJF Policy Brief Series

Publisher: Health Affairs/Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Published: August 24, 2009

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As in all industrialized nations, the United States government plays a large role in the financing, organizing, overseeing—and in some instances—even delivery of health care. Proposed health reform legislation would clearly change the status quo—and a new policy brief from Health Affairs and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation presents the facts in explaining the implications of the current debate on our health care system. The policy brief explains three of the key issues currently attracting attention and sets the record straight on what is true now for patients, payers and providers—and what could change under the health reform legislation being discussed. Topics covered in the brief are:

  • the federal government’s role in financing and delivering care;
  • lowering the rate of growth in Medicare spending; and
  • advance-care planning for serious illness.

 


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Listed below is one grant that supported this project.

Grant Awarded to Amount
Continued support for Health Affairs, 2008-11 Project Hope - The People-to-People Health Foundation, Inc. (Millwood, VA)
ID#: 55889
Susan Dentzer
sdentzer@projecthope.org
http://www.projecthope.org
Approved award: $4,762,710
Actual award: $4,369,710
November 2008 to November 2011

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