In many ways, the new book by David Blumenthal and James Morone is a fine dissertation on the role of the presidency and a succession of American presidents, stretching back to FDR, in the formulation of health care policy in the United States. But it does not address a central question. What are the barriers to reform of the American health-care system? Why has it been so difficult for American politicians to create a statutory right to health care for Americans - a right that every other affluent democracy created years ago?
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Friday, December 18, 2009
The Heart of Power: Health and Politics in the Oval Office
A Book Review by Philip Caper, M.D.
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