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Over the past year, the great national debate on health care reform has not produced as many new books on the subject as one might have expected. Most of the recent discussion has been conducted in the popular media, which have done a pretty good job of explaining the issues and reporting the tortuous course of the debate. This fact, plus the rapid shifts in the winds of health care politics and the unpredictability of the legislation likely to emerge from the Congress this year, has probably given pause to many would-be authors of books on health care reform. Nevertheless,
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