Last spring, after congress passed sweeping legislation to reform our nation's health care system, the editorial board of the "New York Times" wrote: "Just as Social Security grew from a modest start in 1935 to become a bedrock of the nation's retirement system, this is a start on health care reform, not the end . . . The process has finally begun." One of the key voices in that process will be Philip Bredesen, who served as governor of Tennessee from 2003-2011. In "Fresh Medicine"--the first book to address this reform--Bredesen delivers a concise, intelligent analysis of what the reform is, how it is flawed and why we have to fix it.
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