Origins of American Health Insurance
eBook - PDF

Origins of American Health Insurance

A History of Industrial Sickness Funds

  1. English
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  3. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Origins of American Health Insurance

A History of Industrial Sickness Funds

About this book

How did the United States come to have its distinctive workplace-based health insurance system? Why did Progressive initiatives to establish a government system fail? This book explores the history of health insurance in the United States from its roots in the nineteenth-century sickness funds offered by industrial employers, fraternal organizations, and labor unions to the rise of such group plans as Blue Cross and Blue Shield in the mid-twentieth century.

Historians generally view the failure to establish universal health insurance during the first half of the twentieth century as an indicator of the political clout of insurers, employers, unions, and physicians who thwarted Progressive efforts. But the explanation is actually simpler, John Murray contends in this book. Careful analysis of the workings of industrial sickness funds suggests that workers rejected plans for compulsory state insurance because they were largely content with existing private plans. Murray revises our understanding of the evolution of health care insurance in the United States and discusses the implications of that history for the ongoing debates of today.

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Information

Year
2007
eBook ISBN
9780300150162
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Preface
  3. PART ONE. Sickness Funds in the Progressive Era
  4. 1. Industrial Sickness Funds
  5. 2. Political Economy of Progressive-Era Sickness Insurance
  6. 3. Progressive Ideals: Private and Public Insurance in Europe
  7. PART TWO. Rise and Operation
  8. 4. The Rise of Sickness Funds
  9. 5. How Establishment Funds Worked
  10. 6. How Labor Union Funds Worked
  11. 7. Workers’ Decisions to Save or Buy Insurance
  12. 8. Workers’ Decisions to Work or Stay Home Sick
  13. PART THREE. Innovation and Decline
  14. 9. Insured Workers’ Health in the Great Depression
  15. 10. Actuarial Science and the Decline of Sickness Funds
  16. 11. Succession in the Forest of Health Care Reform
  17. Appendix A: Data Sources
  18. Appendix B: Additional Regressions for Chapter 7
  19. Notes
  20. Bibliography
  21. Index