Clinton Health Plan The medical situation in the United States is urgently needing a change. Everyone in the US has more medical expenditure than any other country in the world (14% of the gross national product in 1991), this amount is rapidly increasing. Almost everyone, from doctors to politicians, is aware of the troubling state of medical treatment in the United States and recognizes that we must take some measures. It is important to understand the problem causing deterioration of the health management system in an attempt to rectify the failure of the current health management situation.
Politics of the Clinton health plan revolutionized the health insurance politics in the mid-1990s. President Clinton considers "management competition" a combination of a liberal goal and a conservative approach (Hacker 1997; Starr 1992), but health insurance, small business groups, pharmaceutical companies and other opponents, For that reason I attacked the reform well. Creating a large bureaucracy to express serious intrusions to personal choices, manage the system and limit costs when competition fails (Johnson and Broder 1996; Skocpol 1996)
The Bill Clinton administration headed by First Lady Hillary Clinton is concerned primarily with medical system reform. In 1993, the Clinton Healthcare Plan included mandatory health insurance plan, subsidy to ensure affordable price of all income range, and establishment of health associations in each state. Therefore, all citizens or permanent residents receive health care. The bill was criticized by Republicans led by William Kristol. He expressed concern that the Democratic Medical Act restores the reputation of Democrats as a generous guardian for the benefit of the middle class. At the same time, it will crack down on government actions against the claim that it will protect the Republican middle class. "The bill is not legislated