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Annotated bibliography on Free Healthcare

Ayanian, J.Z. & Van der Wees, P.J. (2012). Tackling rising health care costs in
Massachusetts. The New England Journal of Medicine. Retrieved March 13,
2015, from http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMp1208710.
Massachusetts is a known venue for health care reform, with state leaders
seeking to address paramount challenges in the health care system.
Massachusetts wants a law that will control costs on healthcare. It helps
me address, what could the government do to improve or lower the price
of healthcare? The state government is taking action to control costs in
Massachusetts.
Brill, S. (2013, April 4). Bitter pill: Why medical bills are killing us. Time.
Retrieved March 13, 2015, from http://healthland.time.com/2013/02/20/bitterpill-why-medical-bills-are-killing-us/.
The article claim was the ridiculous cost a facility at Texas charged a man
undergoing cancer treatment. And also to show that healthcare reforms
need to worry about the high prices of healthcare, then worry about who
should and who shouldnt pay for health care. The source helps me
answer, how could the government improve healthcare costs?
Fisher, E.S., Bynum, J.P., & Skinner, J.S. (2009). Slowing the growth of health
care costsLessons from regional variation. The New England Journal of
Medicine. Retrieved March 24, 2013,
from http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMp0809794.
The thesis is, the rapid growth of healthcare costs, and how many parts in
the US have found ways bend the cost. Doctors are advising their patients

to take treatment paths that are as effective and cost less. The source does
not answer any of my research questions.
Brennan, D. (2009). Healthcare Reform. Vital Speeches Of The Day, 75(7), 306309.
The claim of the source is that there is a crisis in the US. With high costs of
healthcare, many Americans have lost their jobs and their health
insurance. The healthcare reform will aid and families. The source does
not answer any of my research questions.
Healthcare Solutions for Post-Obamacare America. (2015). Independent, 25(1), 7.
The report proposes several ways to improve the U.S. government's health
care program, Obamacare, which is believed to be more expensive and
ineffective. They want to replace it with measures that will empower the
patient and create competition amongst other insurances. The source
answers, how could the government improve or lower the cost of
healthcare?
Eck, A. (2012). A Physician's Solution to Healthcare. (Cover story). New
American (08856540), 28(15), 21-26.
The sources overreaching claims is on the issue of high costs of health care
in the U.S. It talks about government healthcare programs that aid to the
high costs. The source answers, how could the government improve or
lower the cost of healthcare?
Warren, M. (2013). Times Says ObamaCare Can Make U.S. Healthcare Equal to
That of Other Nations. New American (08856540), 29(24), 41-43.

The article comments on "The Shame of American Health Care," published


in the newspaper "New York Times." The article claims that the universal
health coverage in other countries can be proven wrong. It also explains
how the Obamacare will affect insurance and coverage cost of care. The
source does not answer my questions.
ROSENTHAL, E. (2015, February 8). Insured, But Not Covered. New York
Times. pp. 1-7.
The article discusses difficulties Americans go through whose health
insurance changed as a result of Obamacare. The source addresses health
care expenses paid by people whose networks got smaller because of the
law, as well as rises in deductibles and co-pays.

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