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Giving the Country a Checkup

From the May/June 2008 Issue

Americans' attitudes toward the U.S. healthcare system.

Gallup recently reported that there was ‘no increase in public pressure for healthcare reform.’ That doesn’t mean people are thrilled with the system. While Americans are satisfied with their own care, they worry about increasing costs and how well the system is serving others. Most say changes are needed, but doubt Washington can get it right.

Personal Check-up

Is it a Crisis?

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Illustrations by Otto Steininger.

 

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