Abstract
BECAUSE good health is highly prized by the American people, the provision of good medical care is centrally involved in the political processes of our society. Recognition of this factor may well have come with understandable reluctance and pain, but the involvement in politics is real, and wishing will not make it go away. Furthermore, it may have some surprising fringe benefits.In the era that we are now entering, interesting, even exciting, medicine may no longer be associated so closely with the scientific challenges of conquering killer or rare diseases. Increasingly, the doctor will find professional satisfaction on other . . .

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