Health Policy Issues for the 1990s
Harold Danker
National Tax Journal, 1990, vol. 43, issue 3, 293-98
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Explains that attempting to solve the problems of the health care system will take strong political commitment and the active participation of all interested parties in finding a solution. The large increases in health care costs and the rise of the underinsured and uninsured population should cause us to address the problems in the health care system before there is a crisis that cannot be solved.
Date: 1990
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