Outlook Section: Focus on Health Reform
The Post's Sunday Outlook section this week published a series of articles focused on health-care reform. We've packaged them together for readers here:
• Red State Booster Shot -- The Post's Alec MacGillis says that Democrats' No. 1 domestic policy initiative, universal health care, is likely to help red America at the expense of blue.
• Health Reform's Saving Myth -- Maya MacGuineas writes that as much as we might wish it were so, creating an expensive plan to expand coverage will not be sufficient to improve America's fiscal health anytime soon.
• Your Doctor Doesn't Work for You -- Ronald J. Glasser writes that the nasty little secret is not that your doctor is no longer available, but that he or she is no longer in charge.
• Which Docs Measure Up? -- Harlan M. Krumholz argues that we need a consumer reports for physicians.
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Paul Volpe
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June 1, 2009; 5:00 AM ET
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