Health Affairs, 24, no. 6 (2005): 1396-1397
doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.24.6.1396
© 2005 by Project HOPE
 
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The Struggle That Never Ends: Reforming U.S. Health Care


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More than a decade has passed since the ambitious effort of Bill and Hillary Clinton to reform health care went down to a humiliating defeat without so much as a House or Senate floor vote. Many of the same issues that bedeviled America’s troubled health care system in the 1990s and well before remain unaddressed: an uninsured population that numbers some forty-five million people and, by most accounts, is very likely to increase; high expenditures that continue to grow at two to three times the overall economy; and accumulating evidence that the quality of care delivered in many instances is . . . [Full Text of this Article]

John K. Iglehart, Founding Editor


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