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Government policy, National health insurance, Medically Uninsured, Health services accessibility, Health insurance, Health Policy, United States National Health Insurance, Health care reform, Politics, Medical policy, Medically uninsured persons, Universal Coverage, Right to health, History, United states, history, 20th century, Universal Health InsurancePlaces
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One nation, uninsured: why the U.S. has no national health insurance
2005, Oxford University Press
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0195160398 9780195160390
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Table of Contents
Doctors' politics and the red menace
Organized labor's health benefits
Provider sovereignty and civil rights
Don't rock the boat
Cost containment versus national health insurance
The revolt of the corporate purchaser
The insurers' triumphant
Why the US has no national health insurance and what can be done about it.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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