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In a recent article, Duke University law professors and health-care policy researchers Clark C. Havighurst and Barak D. Richman argue that ordinary Americans with health coverage pay substantially higher premiums to support a vast enterprise that primarily benefits health-care industry interests and other higher-income consumers and taxpayers. They find “serious...
Medicare should not be off-limits in the debate about the debt ceiling. Government promises regarding Medicare cannot be kept and it is time for Congress to find a solution.
Twelve contributors focus on the two health reform proposals that have taken center stage--managed competition and global budgeting.
Over time, more realtors are likely to switch from playing political hardball to competing on the merits--by offering a more attractive menu of services at the lowest possible price.
Congress has made many mistakes in constructing its proposals for health care reform.




