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Publication Date:
Publisher: Economic and Social Research Institute
Author(s): E.F. Lawlor; A. Dude
Research Area: Health
Type: White Paper
Abstract:
Edward Lawlor and Ann Dude look at three successful non-health-related policy reforms to see what lessons can be learned about reformulating health reform strategies to enhance the chances for achieving universal coverage. The three initiatives are the efforts by Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) to pass legislation to curb alcohol-related driving injuries, the 2002 education reform act known as "No Child Left Behind," and the 1993 NAFTA trade act.