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******************************** Why Bush and Kerry are Wrong on Health Care http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/index.cfm?fa=viewfeature&id=1051 Though health care has taken a backseat to Iraq and the economy in this year's presidential campaign, the two candidates have put forth detailed - and vastly different - proposals to solve the three broad issues facing American health care consumers: mushrooming cost, inadequate availability and uneven quality. Yet Wharton health care experts doubt either candidate's plan could be enacted as proposed - or would lick all those problems if it were. Here is what they suggest instead.
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