Excerpt from Medical Policies and Costs: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Consumer Economics of the Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United States
People in this country Should enjoy the best medical care in the world. Yet we are not meeting this potential. We have the best physicians, the best hospitals, and the best schools. But all of these resources are useless to those men, women and children who cannot get to them when in need or to those who just don't have the money to buy the medical care that is available.
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