The Competition Strategy

Abstract
The 96th Congress saw the introduction of five procompetition bills for reform of the nation's health-services system. In order of appearance, their authors were Senator David Durenberger (R.-Minn.), a member of the Health Subcommittee of the Finance Committee,1 Senator Richard Schweiker (R.-Penn.), ranking minority member of the Labor and Human Resources Committee,2 Representative Al Ullman (D.-Ore.), Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee,3 Representatives Richard Gephardt (D.-Mo.) of the Ways and Means Committee and David Stockman (R.-Mich.) of the Health and Environment Subcommittee of the Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee,4 and Representatives James Jones (D.-Okla.) and Sam Gibbons (D-Fla.) of . . .

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