It is true that no health care reform is better than bad reform. And to judge from the eulogies already being written (e.g., "Analysis: No easy Rx for health care's hurdles," from the Sacramento Bee and "Cost key issue for health care proposal," from the Associated Press), it appears the likelihood of comprehensive reforms in [...]
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