From Risk to Ruin: Shifting the Cost of Health Care to Consumers (Winter 2007)
Volume 51, Number 2
Prefatory Matter
Foreword
Symposia
A Missouri Health Policy Agenda
James R. Kimmey
The Debtor-Patient Revisited
Melissa B. Jacoby
Home Sick: How Medical Debt Undermines Housing Security
Robert W. Seifert
Shifting Risk of Ruin to Consumers: The Role of Tax Law in American Health Policy
Timothy Stoltzfus Jost
The Present and Future of Government-Funded Reinsurance
John V. Jacobi
Tax-Exempt Hospitals: What Is Their Charitable Responsibility and How Should It Be Defined and Reported?
Nancy M. Kane DBA
The False Promise of Consumer Choice
Deborah Stone
Notes
Gonzales v. Raich: The “States as Laboratories” Principle of Federalism Supports Prolonging California’s Experiment
David C. Mangan