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Steven Brill's 26,000-Word Health Care Story, in One Sentence
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[Opinion] Feb. 25, 2013
"Steven Brill started his cover story in this week's Time magazine with a simple health-policy question: 'Why exactly are the bills so high?' His article is essentially a 26,000-word answer, the longest story that the magazine has ever run by a single author. It's worth reading in full, but if you're looking for a quick summary, the article seemed to me to boil down to one sentence: The American health-care system does not use rate-setting."
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