Although the New England Journal of Medicine is owned, published,and copyrighted by the Massachusetts Medical Society, the editorialby its executive editor, Dr. Marcia Angell, "How Much Will HealthCare Reform Cost"1? should dispel doubts, if any exist, thatthe Journal has editorial independence from the Society.
The Society agrees that the continuing escalation in healthcare expenditures is stifling and unsustainable. Although someof our members may disagree, the Society officially supportsHealth Access America, the plan proposed by the American MedicalAssociation for health-system reform2. As president of the Society,I have a perception of . . . [Full Text of this Article]
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