Why is the United States the only advanced industrial democracy
today without a national health insurance program? Laham aptly
examines the reasons for the current health crisis and assesses the
prospects for long-term solutions. Students, teachers,
policymakers, activists, and citizens at-large will learn from this
comprehensive historical analysis of the political and economic
problems that have blocked needed reforms and of the debates and
proposals through 1993 which argue for positive change.
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