Health Care: a Campaign Primer

John McCain and Barack Obama have offered proposals that would — in very different ways — reshape the landscape of American health care. The Chronicle spoke with several scholars about how the study of health economics and health policy has evolved since the Clinton plan collapsed in 1994 — and whether this year's candidates seem to have learned anything from that scholarship. Full Story »

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by Inner Peace - Oct. 11, 2008

this is an informative piece that indicates pros and cons of different approaches but does not preach or prejudge the proponents. It fails to satisfy, because it does not lead to deeper insight or reasonable solutions; but that is the nature of the problem under discussion.

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