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A clear and compelling argument for a single-payer health care system in the United States and a plain-spoken analysis of why the Clinton plan has been flawed from the outset. It may not convince opponents of a single-payer system to change their minds, but this analysis may bring those on the fence to see this system as an alternative preferable to sinking deeper into slavery in the "market-place" system that is growing month by month.
LITERATURE OF MEDICINE
Reviews and Notes: The Rational Option for a National Health Program
1 October 1995 | Volume 123 Issue 7 | Page 559
J Canham-Clyne, S Woolhandler, and D Himmelstein. 108 pages. Stony Creek, CT: The Pamphleteer's Press; 1995. $9.95. ISBN 0-9630587-1-1. Order phone 203-483-1429.
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