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What the Public Really Wants on Health Care     Email    Printer-Friendly
Ruy Teixeira, The Century Foundation, Center for American Progress, 12/4/2006
What the Public Really Wants Archive
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In the aftermath of congressional elections dominated by Iraq and, less prominently, the economy and corruption, it has been all too easy for one of the public’s chief concerns—health care—to be shunted to the side as a secondary issue. But it is not. The public desire for change in the health care arena is so strong that policymakers would be well-advised to start concentrating on the issue now, rather than face the wrath of a frustrated public in the next election cycle.

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