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This article explores the hypothesis that the U.S. health care system operates more like a robber baron than like Robin Hood, burdening ordinary payers of health insurance premiums disproportionately for the benefit of industry interests and higher-income consumer-taxpayers. Thus, lower- and...
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between income redistribution and two forms of public spending - healthcare and capital investment - are determined through …
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Justice is so central to the mission of public health that it has been described as the field's core value. Our account of justice stresses the fair disbursement of common advantages and sharing of common burdens. It captures the twin moral impulses that animate public health: to advance human...
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swept the world in a few months and are difficult to hold in one's mind at one time. That is why a collaborative effort such …
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