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Volume 328:1201-1202 April 22, 1993 Number 16
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Health Care Reform and the American Medical Association

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To the Editor: We have two major reservations about the article by Ginzberg entitled "Health Care Reform -- Where Are We and Where Should We Be Going?" (Oct. 29 issue).1 The American Medical Association is a leading proponent of major reform of the American health care system. The author ignores the association's efforts toward reforming the health system and concludes, without basis, that global budgeting is the answer to the problems of our health care system. The association's proposal for reform -- Health Access America -- has been contributing for almost two years to the national public-policy debate about how . . . [Full Text of this Article]

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