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War and Health Insurance Policy in Japan and the United States John Muncie successfully employing diverse intervention strategies

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War and Health Insurance Policy in Japan and the United States John Muncie successfully employing diverse intervention strategiesWorld War II forced extensive and comprehensive social and political changes on nations across the globe. This comparative examination of health insurance in the United States and Japan during and after the war explores how WWII shaped the health care systems of both countries. Takakazu Yamagishi discusses the effect of total war on the development of health insurance in both countries and compares the two using four measures: political structure, the

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