

Remedy and reaction
Book • 2011
In *Remedy and Reaction*, Paul Starr provides a comprehensive history of the U.S.
healthcare system, tracing its development from early attempts at reform to the passage of the Affordable Care Act. The book explores why healthcare has become a contentious issue in American politics and how past policies have shaped the current system.
Starr examines key events, including the Clinton health plan and Mitt Romney's reforms in Massachusetts, to understand the challenges of achieving universal healthcare in the U.S.
healthcare system, tracing its development from early attempts at reform to the passage of the Affordable Care Act. The book explores why healthcare has become a contentious issue in American politics and how past policies have shaped the current system.
Starr examines key events, including the Clinton health plan and Mitt Romney's reforms in Massachusetts, to understand the challenges of achieving universal healthcare in the U.S.
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as a great book about the history of health reform.


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