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Friday, April 6, 2007

Big Business Joins Health-Care Debate


Since Hillary Rodham Clinton’s effort to overhaul the nation’s medical system was rejected in 1994, most big employers have stayed out of the debate on health care reform. But with their medical costs ballooning, top executives of large companies are starting to speak up again — and many are calling for a national approach to fixing health care. Few advocate a wholesale shift to government-directed medicine, but most are seeking broad changes in the employer-subsidized health system, which they regard as unsustainable in its current form. (New York Times, Friday)

The pitfalls of paternalism.

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Your Money and Your Life: The Price of 'Universal Health Care' by Jane M. Orient