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Volume 343:1184-1190 October 19, 2000 Number 16
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The Republican and Democratic Candidates Speak on Health Care

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Dear Vice President Gore and Governor Bush:

Medical care and issues related to it are of vital interest to all Americans. As we approach the presidential election, physicians across the country are concerned about how the federal government influences their ability to deliver the highest quality of care to their patients. Although much has been said about health care, there are very few specific answers to important questions. As it has done before,1,2 the Journal would like to publish the views of the Democratic and Republican presidential nominees on health care. We therefore invite each of you to respond to . . . [Full Text of this Article]

The Uninsured

Medicare

Patients' Rights

Quality of Care

Governor Bush replies:

The Uninsured

Medicare

Patients' Rights

Quality of Care

Vice President Gore replies:

The Uninsured

Medicare

Patients' Rights

Quality of Care

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