A Call for Action: Executive SummaryU.S. Government Printing Office, 1990 - 18 pages |
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... choices and compromise strongly held positions . Members who believed action was critical refused to allow their personal vision of the best to become the enemy of the good . In health care , a workable plan means we have no choice but ...
... choices and compromise strongly held positions . Members who believed action was critical refused to allow their personal vision of the best to become the enemy of the good . In health care , a workable plan means we have no choice but ...
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... choice is unattain- able , the second choice for many is to do nothing . Public policy is paralyzed . The fear and the flaws continue . The Pepper Commission calls for action to end that paralysis with recommendations for legislation ...
... choice is unattain- able , the second choice for many is to do nothing . Public policy is paralyzed . The fear and the flaws continue . The Pepper Commission calls for action to end that paralysis with recommendations for legislation ...
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... choice that many believe , appropriately guided , can increase the strength and flexibility of our health care system . In order to act now , as we must , the Commission recommends that we build upon and strengthen the existing system ...
... choice that many believe , appropriately guided , can increase the strength and flexibility of our health care system . In order to act now , as we must , the Commission recommends that we build upon and strengthen the existing system ...
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... choice of setting and will control costs ; that will provide the financ- ing required to assure access ; and that will sup- port research to prevent the need for long - term care . The Commission explored a range of possible strat ...
... choice of setting and will control costs ; that will provide the financ- ing required to assure access ; and that will sup- port research to prevent the need for long - term care . The Commission explored a range of possible strat ...
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... choices . We could moan , we can groan about the costs , say it's too difficult a problem to even begin to address . Or we can ... work toward developing a cost - effective , creative , responsive , and caring program to better ad ...
... choices . We could moan , we can groan about the costs , say it's too difficult a problem to even begin to address . Or we can ... work toward developing a cost - effective , creative , responsive , and caring program to better ad ...
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