Article Title
Abstract
Timothy Jost suggests that, based on the uniqueness of health care, an entitlement-based health-care system would be more efficient than the current market-based system. He explores the increase in entitlements in the current system, and the threats faced due to current political trends. The entitlement to health care in other countries is discussed. Jost postulates that universal access to health care will require legal entitlements.
Repository Citation
Conradson Cleary, Elizabeth A.
(2012)
"Book Review: Disentitlement? The Threats Facing Our Public Health Care Programs And A Rights-Based Response,"
Marquette Elder's Advisor: Vol. 6:
Iss.
1, Article 9.
Available at:
https://scholarship.law.marquette.edu/elders/vol6/iss1/9