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Volume 329:1569-1570 November 18, 1993 Number 21
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The Beginning of Health Care Reform: The Clinton Plan

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On September 22 President Clinton described his American Health Security Act of 1993 to the nation in a long-awaited speech before the joint houses of Congress. The speech marked the end of seven months of intense activity by Hillary Rodham Clinton's task force to devise the plan and the beginning of the political process of implementing it. It will probably take the better part of a year before a bill actually makes it through Congress, and the bill will almost certainly differ from the Clintons' plan. Elsewhere in this issue, John Iglehart, our national correspondent, describes the tortuous process of . . . [Full Text of this Article]

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