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- Title Pages
- Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Section I Inclusions and Exclusions
- 1 Stratification by Immigration Status
- 2 Stratified Access
- 3 Stratification and “Universality”
- 4 Stratification through Medicaid
- Section II Implementation along the Red/Blue Divide
- 5 Segmented Risks
- 6 Uninsured in America
- 7 “Texans Don’t Want Health Insurance”
- Section III The ACA’s Accountability Contradictions
- 8 The Responsibility to Maintain Health
- 9 Outsourcing Responsibility
- 10 Increasing Access, Increasing Responsibility
- Conclusion
- About the Editors
- About the Contributors
- Index
(p.203) Section III The ACA’s Accountability Contradictions
(p.203) Section III The ACA’s Accountability Contradictions
- Source:
- Unequal Coverage
- Author(s):
- Jessica M. Mulligan, Heide Castañeda
- Publisher:
- NYU Press
DOI:10.18574/nyu/9781479897001.011.0003
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- Title Pages
- Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Section I Inclusions and Exclusions
- 1 Stratification by Immigration Status
- 2 Stratified Access
- 3 Stratification and “Universality”
- 4 Stratification through Medicaid
- Section II Implementation along the Red/Blue Divide
- 5 Segmented Risks
- 6 Uninsured in America
- 7 “Texans Don’t Want Health Insurance”
- Section III The ACA’s Accountability Contradictions
- 8 The Responsibility to Maintain Health
- 9 Outsourcing Responsibility
- 10 Increasing Access, Increasing Responsibility
- Conclusion
- About the Editors
- About the Contributors
- Index