1. COVID-19, Federalism, and Health Care Financing in Canada, the United States, and Mexico.
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Béland, Daniel, Marchildon, Gregory P., Medrano, Anahely, and Rocco, Philip
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COVID-19 ,MEDICAL care ,NATIONAL health services ,FEDERAL government ,ECONOMIC shock ,MECHANICAL shock measurement - Abstract
National responses to COVID-19 depend in part on national health care financing arrangements. Yet the pandemic itself has not only strained system capacity, it has – through subsequent economic shocks – strained revenue sources that prop up these arrangements. In federal countries, fiscal pressures are particularly pronounced. As this paper argues, however, federal health financing regimes differ in ways that are shaping the agenda for post-pandemic reforms. The analysis, which focuses on health care financing in three federal countries (Canada, the United States, and Mexico), explores the current and potential future impact of COVID-19 on existing policy legacies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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