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Paul Lussow
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Under the current US system, rich, insured patients visit doctors more than they need, running up costs, while poor patients cannot afford even simple, inexpensive treatments and die younger than they should.
Ola Rosling • Factfulness: Ten Reasons We're Wrong About The World - And Why Things Are Better Than You Think
Mark Fishman
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John Kazior • Designing Health Product Packaging That Is Actually Readable - Core77
But some Americans have been pressing their countrymen to deal with that “first question” as a foundation for building a new national health care system. Professor Uwe Reinhardt, the economist at Princeton University and global leader in the field of health care economics, argues that U.S. policy makers have deliberately avoided the moral question.
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Johnson introduced fewer pieces of legislation than any congressman who served in Congress during the same years as he.
Robert A. Caro • Means of Ascent: The Years of Lyndon Johnson II
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K Frolander • Israel II: Beyond the Basics (Israel Basics Book 2)
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