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Pursuing Health-Care Reform: The Promise And The Pitfalls, John K. Iglehart Jan 1994

Pursuing Health-Care Reform: The Promise And The Pitfalls, John K. Iglehart

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In developing health care reform proposals, it is important to recognize that our health care system has evolved over a long period of time and reflects values in which Americans believe deeply--values like pluralism and entrepreneurialism, consumer choice, limited government, and low taxation. Any major reforms will assault, or at least do some violence to, these values. Nevertheless there's a gathering consensus that reform of the fractured health care system to which Americans have grown accustomed is necessary, based on two overriding concerns: an uninsured population of approximately 35 million people, more than half of whom are adults holding full-time …