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Ru-486; Safe? Effective? Banned! Why Would The Food And Drug Administration Ban A Drug With Such Potential?, Mark A. Hernandez May 1993

Ru-486; Safe? Effective? Banned! Why Would The Food And Drug Administration Ban A Drug With Such Potential?, Mark A. Hernandez

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Assessing Universal Access To Health Care: An Analysis Of Legal Principle And Economic Feasibility, Carlo V. Diflorio Sep 1992

Assessing Universal Access To Health Care: An Analysis Of Legal Principle And Economic Feasibility, Carlo V. Diflorio

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Abortion Law Reform: The Nexus Between Abortion And The Role Of Women In The German Democratic Republic And The Federal Republic Of Germany, Elizabeth J. Kapo Sep 1991

Abortion Law Reform: The Nexus Between Abortion And The Role Of Women In The German Democratic Republic And The Federal Republic Of Germany, Elizabeth J. Kapo

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Socialized Medicine: An Analysis Of Bureaucratic Inefficiency, John J. Moran Jan 1989

Socialized Medicine: An Analysis Of Bureaucratic Inefficiency, John J. Moran

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In analyzing the health care systems of Great Britain and Canada, this Comment examines the policies and reasons behind the passing of legislation which led to the advent of socialized medicine in these two nations. In addition, a discussion of the operation of these socialized health systems illustrates the turmoil and complexity associated with government medicine, and the need for subsequent legislative reforms. As this Comment reveals, these socialized systems, where overriding political objectives create further misallocation of resources and decreased quality of care, fail to provide a viable solution to American health concerns. Instead, reforms should be undertaken within …