DOI
10.1377/hlthaff.2011.1178
Abstract
Nearly two years after the Affordable Care Act became law, books are appearing by Washington insiders who detail how the legislation came about. The two reviewed here discuss and dissect topics related to the health reform law from decidedly different points of view.
Document Type
Book Review
Publication Date
12-2011
Publisher Statement
Copyright © 2011, People-to-People Health Foundation, Inc. This article first appeared in Health Affairs: 30:12 (2011), 2455-2456.
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Recommended Citation
Mayes, Rick. "Postmortems On The Affordable Care Act." Reviews of Inside National Health Reform by John E. McDonough and Why Obamacare is Wrong for America: How the New Health Care Law Drives Up Costs, Puts Government in Charge of Your Decisions, and Threatens Your Constitutional Rights by Grace-Marie Turner, James C. Capretta, Thomas P. Miller, and Robert E. Moffit. Health Affairs 30, no. 12 (2011): 2455-2456.
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