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    Why Public Programs Matter — And Will Continue to Matter — Even after Health Reform
    with Timothy Stoltzfus Jost
    Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 36 (4): 670-676. 2008.
    As we write this paper in spring 2008, many are hopeful that November’s election will open the door to some form of comprehensive health care reform. In all likelihood, we will elect a president who has campaigned to a greater or lesser extent on promises of improving access to health care, improving quality, and reducing costs. Equally important, it seems likely that the 111th Congress is preparing to undertake meaningful health care reform. And perhaps most important, despite recent attention …Read more