Nine Lessons for Health Reform: Or Will We Finally Learn from the Past?

Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 36 (4):722-724 (2008)
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Abstract

Health care reform sits, once again, in the eye of the political storm. This article, based on an analysis of past health care debates, offers nine historical lessons for contemporary reformers. We describe the most important political do's and don'ts

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