You Can't Make Me Do It, but I Could Be Persuaded: A Federalism Perspective on the Affordable Care Act.
@article{Haeder2015YouCM, title={You Can't Make Me Do It, but I Could Be Persuaded: A Federalism Perspective on the Affordable Care Act.}, author={Simon F. Haeder and D. Weimer}, journal={Journal of health politics, policy and law}, year={2015}, volume={40 2}, pages={ 281-323 } }
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) seeks to change fundamentally the US health care system. The responses of states have been diverse and changing. What explains these diverse and dynamic responses? We examine the decision making of states concerning the creation of Pre-existing Condition Insurance Plan programs and insurance marketplaces and the expansion of Medicaid in historical context. This frames our analysis and its implications for future health reform in broader perspective by identifying a… Expand
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