A Call for Action: Executive SummaryU.S. Government Printing Office, 1990 - 18 pages |
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... continue to duck our heads and hope this issue will not bring the nation to its knees , or we can use the Commission recommendations as the rallying point for the political consensus that can make universal coverage in an efficient ...
... continue to duck our heads and hope this issue will not bring the nation to its knees , or we can use the Commission recommendations as the rallying point for the political consensus that can make universal coverage in an efficient ...
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... continue . The Pepper Commission calls for action to end that paralysis with recommendations for legislation that would guarantee all Americans coverage for health and long - term care within a system that both ensures quality and ...
... continue . The Pepper Commission calls for action to end that paralysis with recommendations for legislation that would guarantee all Americans coverage for health and long - term care within a system that both ensures quality and ...
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... continue to rise , Americans are ques- tioning whether we are getting our money's worth . Concerns about the appropriateness and effectiveness of medical procedures , the quality of health care pro- viders , and the problems related to ...
... continue to rise , Americans are ques- tioning whether we are getting our money's worth . Concerns about the appropriateness and effectiveness of medical procedures , the quality of health care pro- viders , and the problems related to ...
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... continue to extend the lives of disabled people of all ages . It is highly unlikely that service availability will keep up with these growing needs . Demographic trends predict that fewer family members will be available to care for ...
... continue to extend the lives of disabled people of all ages . It is highly unlikely that service availability will keep up with these growing needs . Demographic trends predict that fewer family members will be available to care for ...
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