Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q7101044> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 18 of
18
with 100 triples per page.
- Q7101044 subject Q8507531.
- Q7101044 subject Q8703168.
- Q7101044 abstract "Measure 23 (2002) was a legislatively referred state statute that would have created a single-payer health care system to provide health care to every person in Oregon. The proposal would have merged all the various funding streams—personal and employer taxes, federal health programs, and the state workers' compensation system—into a single financing system. The system would have covered 100% of medically necessary health care costs with no deductibles or cost sharing. Prescription drugs, preventive care, mental health services, long-term care, dental and vision care, and many alternative therapies would have been covered as well.The measure was rejected by voters in the general election on November 5, 2002.".
- Q7101044 wikiPageExternalLink m23.pdf.
- Q7101044 wikiPageExternalLink g02stats.pdf.
- Q7101044 wikiPageWikiLink Q1021512.
- Q7101044 wikiPageWikiLink Q1156735.
- Q7101044 wikiPageWikiLink Q17048687.
- Q7101044 wikiPageWikiLink Q5174821.
- Q7101044 wikiPageWikiLink Q6518454.
- Q7101044 wikiPageWikiLink Q6593087.
- Q7101044 wikiPageWikiLink Q7101061.
- Q7101044 wikiPageWikiLink Q7101216.
- Q7101044 wikiPageWikiLink Q824.
- Q7101044 wikiPageWikiLink Q8507531.
- Q7101044 wikiPageWikiLink Q8703168.
- Q7101044 comment "Measure 23 (2002) was a legislatively referred state statute that would have created a single-payer health care system to provide health care to every person in Oregon. The proposal would have merged all the various funding streams—personal and employer taxes, federal health programs, and the state workers' compensation system—into a single financing system. The system would have covered 100% of medically necessary health care costs with no deductibles or cost sharing.".
- Q7101044 label "Oregon Ballot Measure 23 (2002)".