Health Care Proposals Must Address Practical Issues For Patients, Physicians, Opinion Piece States
Proposals to address the “health crisis that we all share — getting good, timely medical service and being able to afford it” — require physicians and politicians to answer three “critical” questions: “Will you get past your partisanship to talk to one another, will you feel my pain and are your hands clean?” Robert Lipsyte, an author and a member of the
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Filed under: Primary Care on February 26th, 2008