
The Everlasting Problem (2020)
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The Birth of Private Health Insurance in America
This chapter examines the origins of private medical insurance in the U.S., focusing on the establishment of Blue Cross and the financial challenges faced by hospitals. It highlights the strategic targeting of employer groups for insurance sales and the resistance from the American Medical Association to third-party payments. The narrative delves into the historical context of healthcare reforms during the Great Depression, World War II, and how these events shaped modern health insurance practices.
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