Envoyer à
France
0
  • argentina
  • chile
  • colombia
  • españa
  • méxico
  • perú
  • estados unidos
  • internacional

Sélectionne ton pays

Amérique

Europe

Reste du monde

portada Obamacare Wars: Federalism, State Politics, and the Affordable Care ACT (en Anglais)
Format
Livre physique
Maison d'édition
Langue
Anglais
N° de pages
232
Reliure
Couverture souple
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.3 cm
Poids
0.34 kg.
ISBN13
9780700635078

Obamacare Wars: Federalism, State Politics, and the Affordable Care ACT (en Anglais)

Daniel Béland (Auteur) · Philip Rocco (Auteur) · Alex Waddan (Auteur) · University Press of Kansas · Couverture souple

Obamacare Wars: Federalism, State Politics, and the Affordable Care ACT (en Anglais) - Béland, Daniel ; Rocco, Philip ; Waddan, Alex

Livre neuf Importé to France
Livraison: 07 juil. - 14 juil. Expédition: 17 a 21 jours ouvrés
46,39 €
Coûts d'importation et 5.5% VAT inclus dans le prix ✅
46,39 €

Critique du livre "Obamacare Wars: Federalism, State Politics, and the Affordable Care ACT (en Anglais)"

Not five minutes after the Affordable Care Act (ACA) was signed into law, in March 2010, Virginia's attorney general was suing to stop it. And yet, the ACA rolled out, in infamously bumpy fashion, and rolled on, fought and defended at every turn--despite President Obama's claim, in 2014, that its proponents and opponents could finally "stop fighting old political battles that keep us gridlocked." But not only would the battles not stop, as Obamacare Wars makes acutely clear, they spread from Washington, DC, to a variety of new arenas. The first thorough account of the implementation of the ACA, this book reveals the fissures the act exposed in the American federal system.Obamacare Wars shows how the law's intergovernmental structure, which entails the participation of both the federal government and the states, has deeply shaped the politics of implementation. Focusing on the creation of insurance exchanges, the expansion of Medicaid, and execution of regulatory reforms, Daniel Béland, Philip Rocco, and Alex Waddan examine how opponents of the ACA fought back against its implementation. They also explain why opponents of the law were successful in some efforts and not in others--and not necessarily in a seemingly predictable red vs. blue pattern. Their work identifies the role of policy legacies, institutional fragmentation, and public sentiments in each instance as states grappled with new institutions, as in the case of the exchanges, or existing structures, in Medicaid and regulatory reform.Looking broadly at national trends and specifically at the experience of individual states, Obamacare Wars brings much-needed clarity to highly controversial but little-understood aspects of the Affordable Care Act's odyssey, with implications for how we understand the future trajectory of health reform, as well as the multiple forms of federalism in American politics.

Avis sur le livre

Questions fréquentes sur le livre

Tous les livres de notre catalogue sont Originaux.
Le livre est écrit en Anglais.
La reliure de cette édition est Couverture souple.

Questions et réponses sur le livre

Avez-vous une question sur le livre ? Connectez-vous pour pouvoir ajouter ta propre question.

Avis sur Bookdelivery

Voir plus d'avis de clients