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By this standard, John McCain emerges not as a maverick or centrist but as a radical social conservative firmly in the grip of the ideology that animates the domestic policies of President George W. Bush. The central purpose of President Bush's health policy,
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This article (10.1056/NEJMp0806563) was published at www.nejm.org on September 24, 2008.
Dr. Blumenthal is director of the Institute for Health Policy, Massachusetts General Hospital/Partners Healthcare System, Boston.
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