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Book SynopsisDiscusses the current US health care crisis and alternative proposals, including the Clinton administration's. Drawing on wide medical and business experience, the study suggests implementing a new federal policy at state and local levels, which best understand their area's needs.
Table of ContentsNo cost is too great to save a life, but somebody has to pay; health care issues of the 1990s; health - the object of an infinite quest; health care is a cultural affair; resource allocation in health care; medicine and management - a synthesis; the past as prologue; National Health Insurance proposals; "To The States Respectively"; "Promote the General Welfare"; "Hang Together ... or Hang Separately"; health care forces for the 21st century.