Technology and the Revolution in Health Core Economics

In the United States, health care reform was one of the greatest promises, and has been one of the most conspicuous failures, of the Clinton Administration. But the revolution in health care is taking place anyway, with the rise of the managed care movement and the ongoing consolidation of the health provision industry into a few major corporations. This, along with rapid growth in medical technology development, promises to change greatly the medical care that all U.S. citizens will receive at some time in their lives. Analogous changes are occurring in other developed

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