HEALTH CARE ISSUES
Book Chapters
- Introducing the Issues
- Health Insurance for Older Americans: Assessing Medicare's Past, Present, and Future
- The Uninsured: A Growing Challenge
Symposium on Big Choices: The Future of Health Insurance for America's Families:
The LBJ School's Center
for Health and Social Policy and LBJ
Library and Museum launched a five-year conference series
on April 25, 2003, with Big Choices: The Future of Health
Insurance for America's Families. The symposium, which framed
the key health policy choices facing the nation, featured presentations
by Wharton School Professor Mark Pauly and Special Adviser to
the Secretary of Treasury Ruben King-Shaw on health insurance
tax credits; Georgetown University Dean of Policy Studies Judy
Feder on public program expansions; and Commonwealth Fund Vice
President Cathy Schoen on a combination strategy for expanding
health insurance coverage. Following the presentations, a panel
of national figures across the ideological spectrumÑfrom the
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities to the Heritage FoundationÑ
responded to the ideas presented. The day's events wrapped up
with roundtable discussions among panelists, policymakers, scholars,
and Texas business and consumer group representatives. CHASP
will publish a book in 2004 based on the symposium's proceedings.
The second conference in the series, Big Choices: The Future
of Health Insurance for Older Americans, is scheduled for
April 22-23, 2004. The symposium will provide a forum for policy
experts to debate the issues of financing and delivering health
care services to America's growing aging population.
Op-Ed in Dallas Morning News:
Retirees Losing a Benefit, Dallas Morning News, August 11, 2002
Policy Research Project (PRP):
Expanding Health Care Coverage for the Uninsured in Texas
This two-year policy research project, sponsored by a grant
from the Foundation for Insurance Regulatory Studies in Texas
(FIRST), looked at developing options for the State of Texas
to increase the number of Texans with health insurance coverage.
The first year was exploratory in nature and sought to develop
a range of options. Students prepared background papers for
a conference held at the LBJ School of Public Affairs in March
2001. The second year built on the research conducted during
the first year. Another set of background papers were developed
by students in the second year, and another conference was held
in March 2002. Visit the PRP
Website.

