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With the health care system in about as much turmoil as anyone can remember its being in, this hardly seems the time for a book that pays homage to the prowess of the private sector in health care reform. Indeed, the publication of The Privatization of Health Care Reform comes when costs are exploding, the number of uninsured persons is escalating as a result of unemployment, the cost of health insurance premiums is skyrocketing, the commitment of employers to workers and to continued insurance coverage for retirees is declining, and debt-riddled state governments are cutting back on outlays for public
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