Your Money Or Your Life: The Health Care Crisis Explained

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Main Street Books, 1993 - Business & Economics - 182 pages
"Medical costs have skyrocketed. Millions of Americans worry about debilitating illness. Millions more have no health care coverage at all. Large employers have cut back benefits or asked their employees to pay a greater share. Many smaller companies have been forced to abandon benefits altogether." "Everyone agrees we must reform the system. But the terms of the debate - filled with buzzwords like "managed competition" and "volume-based reimbursement" - can be so bewildering the average person often feels lost. Too much is at stake: Every citizen of this country needs a guide to health care reform written in plain English." "Your Money or Your Life makes sense of a complicated issue vitally important to all Americans."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

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