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After reviewing the growth of health care spending and the causes of that growth, Enthoven (health policy, international studies, and public and private management, Stanford) sets out elements of the fundamental reform he finds necessary to solve the problem. Primarily that involves freer choice for consumers and so more competition between providers. The 1980 edition was published by Addison-Wesley. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
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