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Cotter Debate: Health Care Reform in America
Posted by: Marnie Terhune <mterhune@colby.edu> on: Sun, April 27, 2008, 9:59 p.m.
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On Sunday, April 27, 2008 Michael F. Cannon and Dr. Hugh Waters debate on the topic of health care reform in the United States. Cannon is the Cato Institute's director of health studies and a former adviser to the Repuliban's in the U.S. Senate. His works include numerous articles published in newspapers a journals, and most recently he is the co-author of the book "Healthy Competition: What is Holding Back Health Care and How to Free It" Dr. Waters is an associate professor of International Health Development at Johns Hopkins' Bloomberg School of Public Health. His work includes extensive research in the fields of tobacco health issues and health economics. Comments
On Thu, May 29, 2008, Andrew johnston wrote:
Excellent debate. It was a shame that the statist wasn't more compelling.
On Tue, August 05, 2008, George wrote:
I think the health care reform is a hot issue that deserves proper attention and treatment for the sake of millions of Americans who either do not have health care or need better quality health care.
George http://www.acaiberry.name
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