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The risks of "cosmetic" reform in the Obama administration's efforts, and the unsustainability of the current system in the costs and results it provides.
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New York Times 05.16.2013
New York Times 12.21.2013
Patients’ Costs Skyrocket; Specialists’ Incomes Soar
New York Times 01.18.2014
Something’s Got to Give in Medicare Spending
New York Times 06.14.2009
Robert J. Samuelson - Wrong Way on Health 'Reform'
Washington Post 06.15.2009
Obama's Health Plan Needs Spending Controls, CBO Says
Washington Post 06.17.2009
Health Care Rationing Rhetoric Overlooks Reality
New York Times 06.17.2009
Democrats Work to Pare Cost of Health Care Bill
New York Times 06.17.2009
Economist 06.25.2009
Heading for the emergency room
Economist 06.25.2009
New York Times 07.20.2009
Democrats' New Worry: Their Own Rich Voters
Wall Street Journal 07.20.2009
Doctors' Payments Snag Health Bill
Wall Street Journal 07.20.2009
Health-Care Firms Have Supported Lawmakers Debating Reform
Washington Post 07.21.2009
Obama's Health Expert Gets Political
Wall Street Journal 07.24.2009
Forget Who Pays Medical Bills, It’s Who Sets the Cost
New York Times 07.26.2009
Martin Feldstein - Obama's Health-Care Reform Plan Is Not the Answer
Washington Post 07.28.2009
In Most Markets, a Few Health Insurers Dominate
BusinessWeek 07.23.2009
Wall Street Journal 07.29.2009
Wall Street Journal 07.30.2009
Health Bill Clears Hurdle and Hints at Consensus
New York Times 08.01.2009
Obama’s Pledge to Tax Only the Rich Can’t Pay for Everything, Analysts Say
New York Times 08.01.2009
New York Times 07.31.2009
New York Times 08.02.2009
House Panel Approves Sweeping Health Bill
Wall Street Journal 08.01.2009
Democrats Show Strain of Heated Battles
Wall Street Journal 08.01.2009
How to Fix the Health-Care ‘Wedge’
Wall Street Journal 08.05.2009
The Health Insurers Have Already Won
BusinessWeek 08.06.2009
Groups Back Health Reform, but Seek Cover
New York Times 09.12.2009
Insurers Tally Up Baucus Bill Provisions
Wall Street Journal 09.28.2009
Health Insurers Emerge as Obama's Top Foe in Reform Effort
Washington Post 10.14.2009
Democrats Raise Alarms Over Health Bill Costs
New York Times 11.10.2009
Health 'Debate' Deserves a Failing Grade
Wall Street Journal 11.18.2009
Health-care bill's ability to reduce deficits debated
Washington Post 11.30.2009
10 Ways to Cut Health-Care Costs Right Now
BusinessWeek 11.12.2009
Finding the Nerve to Cut Health Costs
New York Times 12.09.2009
Liberal Revolt on Health Care Stings White House
New York Times 12.18.2009
Support for Health Overhaul Wanes
Wall Street Journal 12.17.2009
Doctors Chafe As Medicare Cuts Loom
Wall Street Journal 06.16.2010
In Battle Over Health Law, Math Cuts Both Ways
New York Times 01.07.2011
House Approves Health Law Repeal
Wall Street Journal 01.20.2011
A grim diagnosis for our ailing U.S. health care system - The Washington Post
Washington Post 11.28.2011
The Future of U.S. Health Care
Wall Street Journal 12.12.2011
Four Deficit Myths and a Frightening Fact
Wall Street Journal 01.19.2012
In Small California Hospitals, the Marketing of Back Surgery
Wall Street Journal 02.09.2012
Obamacare: The reckoning - The Washington Post
Washington Post 03.23.2012
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Why Medical Bills Are a Mystery
New York Times 04.14.2012
Beneath Budget Battle, a Health-Spending Juggernaut
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Group Offers Doctors Bonuses for Better Care
Wall Street Journal 01.31.2008
Americans worry, cheer as Congress moves to upend the Affordable Care Act
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