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Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 2008 33(2):343-357; DOI:10.1215/03616878-2007-060
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Review Essay

The Truth about Health Care: Why Reform Is Not Working in America; The Health Care Mess: How We Got Into It and What It Will Take to Get Out; The Health Care Mess: How We Got Into It and How We'll Get Out of It

Mark A. Peterson
University of California, Los Angeles

Health care reform is once again rising toward the top of the nation's political and policy agendas. Informed by three recent works on the subject, this review essay examines the recent history and reform climate as the country runs full throttle into the renewed debate. The central question is: will something not only, finally, succeed politically, but will it also be sensible substantively?







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