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Book Review: One Nation, Uninsured -- Why the U.S. Has No National Health Insurance
The Washington Post; subscription may be required
June 13, 2005
Excerpt: Tens of millions of Americans cannot afford basic care. It's a serious problem -- but not, Jill Quadagno reminds us in One Nation, Uninsured , a particularly novel one. On the contrary, similar health care 'crises' cropped up repeatedly during the 20th century, always playing out in the same unfulfilling way. First, anxiety over affordable health care leads progressive politicians to push for universal health insurance. Then the campaign fails.
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