
doi: 10.1056/nejmp048159
pmid: 15483273
Both President Bush and Senator Kerry have proposals designed to ease voters' angst about the affordability of health care. As Paul B. Ginsburg sees it, neither proposal gets at the core issues involved in controlling the growth of health care costs.
Insurance, Health, Cost Control, Politics, Technology, High-Cost, Health Care Costs, Insurance Coverage, United States, Medical Savings Accounts, Health Care Reform, Deductibles and Coinsurance, Humans, Delivery of Health Care, Medical Informatics
Insurance, Health, Cost Control, Politics, Technology, High-Cost, Health Care Costs, Insurance Coverage, United States, Medical Savings Accounts, Health Care Reform, Deductibles and Coinsurance, Humans, Delivery of Health Care, Medical Informatics
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