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Strengthening community :social insurance in a diverse America
- 其他作者: Buto, Kathleen. , National Academy of Social Insurance (U.S.).
- 出版: Washington, D.C. : National Academy of Social Insurance ©2004.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xii, 279 pages) :illustrations.
- 標題: POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy -- Social Security. , Minorities Social conditions. , Minorities United States -- Social conditions -- Congresses. , Social security. , Public PolicySocial Policy. , Medicare Congrès. , Medicare. , POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy -- Social Policy. , Social security , Social conditions. , Conditions sociales , Conference papers and proceedings. , Minorities , Minorities United States -- Social conditions. , Medicare Congresses. , POLITICAL SCIENCE , Electronic books. , Public PolicySocial Security. , Social security United States -- Congresses. , Sécurité sociale , United States. , Social conditions , Medicare , Social security United States. , Sécurité sociale États-Unis -- Conditions sociales -- Congrès.
- ISBN: 0815796293 , 9780815796299
- ISBN: 0815712812 , 9780815712817
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- 附註: Based on papers delivered at the National Academy of Social Insurance's 15th annual conference, held January 30-31, 2003, at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. Includes bibliographical references and index. 1. Introduction / Maya Rockeymoore -- Part I. Social Insurance and Disparities in Historical Context -- 2. Policymaking in a Diverse America / Xavier Becerra -- 3. Equity and Social Insurance / Samuel L. Myers Jr. -- 4. Diversity in U.S. Social Insurance : A Historical Overview / Robert C. Lieberman -- 5. How Medicare Integrated Southern Hospitals / Jill Quadagno -- Part II. Exploring the Implications of Growing Diversity -- 6. What Are the Implications of Growing Diversity? : Background Data from Census 2000 / Nancy M. Gordon -- 7. Racial and Ethnic Diversity in Health Care and Health / J. Lee Hargraves -- 8. The Economic Vulnerability of Blacks and Hispanics, 1980-2001 / Cecilia Conrad -- Comment on Part II / Donna Chifriller and Audrietta Izlar, Jerry Mashaw -- Part III. Social Security in a Diverse America -- 9. The Effects of Disability Insurance / Lee Cohen, Eugene Steuerle, and Adam Carasso -- 10. Reforming Social Security Family Benefits : Balancing Equity and Adequacy / Pamela Herd -- 11. Impact of Unreported Social Security Earnings on Women and People of Color / Kilolo Kijakazi -- Comment on Part III / Kim Hildred, Kathryn Olson -- Part IV. State-Administered Programs and Diversity -- 12. Impact of State Unemployment Insurance Programs on African Americans / Cheryl Hill Lee -- 13. Incomplete Development of State and Voluntary Temporary Disability Insurance / Vicky Lovell -- 14. Diversity among State Cash Assistance Programs and Populations / John Monahan -- 15. The Impact of State Health Programs on Diverse Populations / Cindy Mann -- Part V. Medicare and Health Disparities -- 16. Medicare Disparities : What Do We Know? / Paul Eggers -- 17. Racial Variation in Quality of Care among Medicare+Choice Enrollees / Nicole Lurie -- Comment on Part V / Linda Fishman, Brian Smedley, Randy Farris -- Part VI. Turning Diversity Research into Action -- 18. Meeting the Challenge of Diversity at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services / Leslie Norwalk -- 19. M
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This new volume from the National Academy of Social Insurance raises a provocative question that goes to the heart of discussion about social insurance and diversity—to what extent must social insurance programs address historical, social, and economic inequities? The contributors explore issues of equity and diversity in social insurance programs in America today. Some argue that differences in the treatment of racial and ethnic minorities have contributed to contemporary "gaps" that span an array of socioeconomic indicators, including education, wealth, life expectancy, and health status. These indicators are central to the administration of social insurance programs because they help determine not only the type and amount of benefits distributed but also whether benefits are received at all. Contributors include Rep. Xavier Becerra (D-Calif.), Kathleen Buto (Johnson & Johnson), Adam Carasso (Urban Institute), Donna Chiffriller (Verizon), Lee Cohen (Social Security Administration), Cecilia Conrad (Pomona College), Paul Eggers (National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disorders), James Randolph Farris (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services), Linda Fishman (Senate Finance Committee), Nancy M. Gordon (U.S. Census Bureau), J. Lee Hargraves (Center for Studying Health System Change), Pamela Herd (University of Michigan), Kim Hildred (House Ways and Means Committee), Audrietta C. Izlar (Verizon), Kilolo Kijakazi (Ford Foundation), Cheryl Hill Lee (National Urban League), Robert C. Lieberman (Columbia University), James B. Lockhart III (Social Security Administration), Vicky Lovell (Institute for Women's Policy Research), Nicole Lurie (RAND), Cindy Mann (Georgetown University), Jerry Mashaw (Yale University), John T. Monahan (Annie E. Casey Foundation), Samuel L. Myers Jr. (University of Minnesota), Leslie Norwalk (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services), Kathryn Olson (House Committee on Ways and Means), Jill Quadagno (Florida State University), Brian D. Smedley (Institute of Medicine), Eugene Steuerle (Urban Institute), Ray Suarez (The News Hour with Jim Lehrer), and Ruby Takanishi (Foundation for Child Development).
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