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The Health-Care Paradox

Walter Cadette

Challenge, 2003, vol. 46, issue 1, pages 38-54

Abstract: Data about average health-care outcomes tell us little about how our system is functioning. Some have too much and some too little, the author shows.

Date: 2003

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