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Volume 331:1462-1463 November 24, 1994 Number 21
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Health Care Politics
Medical Gridlock and Health Reform

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By Eli Ginzberg. 204 pp. Boulder, Colo., Westview Press, 1994. $55. ISBN 0-8133-2040-2.

As the national debate on health care reform continues, it is helpful to be reminded that this is not a new issue and that there are applicable lessons to be learned from past efforts. Professor Eli Ginzberg has observed and participated in those efforts for more than half a century, and his recent book, Medical Gridlock and Health Reform, presents many insights useful today. Most of the chapters have been published separately in health care journals over the past three or four years. They are gathered here and updated, with some current material added that deals with President Clinton's proposal . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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