The 1990s saw no progress in the financing of health care About 40 million Americans still have no health insurance--including 22 percent of America's children and 19 percent of young adults And an economic downturn brings with it increased numbers of uninsured What can be done? Mark V Pauly and John S Hoff answer with a tax credit/voucher system озуло introduced in a common-sense way, with as much simplicity and flexibility as possible The United States can launch such a program immediately and makeneeded adjustments along the way The use of the credit assists people in obtaining insurance and provides tax equity The authors chronicle changes in U S attitudes about health care and in the economic environment, tackle design issues, and consider policy trade-offs and problems of the technicalities of such a program They offer a sample tax-credit plan and respond to possible objections to their plan. ПрижизненноеISBN 0844771619.