The Clinton plan: with malice toward none and health security for all
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The Clinton plan: with malice toward none and health security for all
Abstract
President Clinton's health reform proposal brings together the means generally associated with conservatives--market competition--to achieve the ends advocated by liberals--health security for all Americans. Exactly how the White House, Congress, and the American public reach consensus is open to negotiation and compromise. But certain fundamental principles such as universal coverage and cost control are not.
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