ERIC Number: ED361775
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 1993
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National Health Care: How Can the Federal Government Increase Access to Health Care to United States Citizens? National Debate Topic for High Schools, 1993-94. 103rd Congress, 1st Session/Senate Document 103-2.
In compliance with government regulations, this compilation of materials and bibliographic references has been prepared by the Library of Congress to assist debaters in researching the 1993-94 national debate topic for high schools which deals with access by all U.S. citizens to health care. The compilation which was assembled after a review of a wide spectrum of opinions as reflected in current literature, is divided into four main sections. The first presents general materials such as strategy and position paper, presidential remarks, and health care fact sheets and summaries. The next three sections deal with each of three possible debate propositions or resolutions, namely: that the Federal Government should guarantee comprehensive national health insurance to all U.S. citizens; that the Federal Government should control health care costs for all U.S. citizens; and that the Federal Government should guarantee catastrophic health insurance to all U.S. citizens. The compilation concludes with an extensive annotated bibliography presented in four sections corresponding to the four sections of the document paper. A guide to other information sources on the debate topic, as well as a list of other available government publications on the topic, are also provided. (NKA)
Publication Type: Legal/Legislative/Regulatory Materials; Reference Materials - Bibliographies
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Language: English
Sponsor: Library of Congress, Washington, DC. Congressional Research Service.
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