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

We stand on the edge of change. The Republican coalition is frayed, and its trusty issues — slash taxes, cut programs, deregulate industry, preach morals — have worn thin. Will the Democrats seize the opportunity and capture the political system? Or will Republicans refresh themselves and win a new lease on power? The contest will center on clashing visions and competing programs; since national health insurance is perhaps the Democrats’ signature program, health reform will be, once again, at the eye of the political storm.

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