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    Health Reform Galaxy Blog: Do we really have the best health care in the world?

    Posted by Minna Jung on August 20, 2009 in
    health care reform quality

    Robert Berenson Bob Berenson of the Urban Institute writes about the quality of care in the United States as compared to other countries.

    The rhetoric about health care reform has heated up and thickened over the summer months, and it is now more critical than ever to discern what, exactly, is at stake in these health reform debates.  If people are getting increasingly passionate in their support for, or opposition to, health care reform, then there must be quite a few perceptions circling around out there about things that we want to gain out of reform, as well as perceptions about things we are fearful of losing.

    Health Reform Galaxy Blog: Do we really have the best health care in the world?

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