Health and Science Policies — A Look Ahead

Abstract
In the bureaucracies that are responsible here for the government's dealings with health-care and scientific research, there is a strong measure of gloom about what lies ahead in the new year.The reason is that the political lesson that has been generally extracted from the November elections is that the voters are displeased with the performance of government, weary of its costs and altogether want less of it. Add to this the holy war that Mr. Carter has declared against inflation and federal deficits, and the effect is heavily dampening. It could be argued, of course, that the true meaning . . .

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