... And the Pursuit of National Health : : The Incremental Strategy Toward National Health Insurance in the United States of America / / Jaap Kooijman.

Why is there no national health insurance in the United States of America? This question became popular again when President Bill Clinton's Health Security Plan of 1993 proved to be a failure. Throughout the twentieth century, every attempt to enact a national health insurance program failed. T...

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Superior document:Amsterdam Monographs in American Studies ; Volume: 8
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Place / Publishing House:Amsterdam : : BRILL,, 1999.
Year of Publication:1999
Language:English
Series:Amsterdam Monographs in American Studies ; Volume: 8.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
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