The Federal Involvement in Health

Abstract
THE remarkable expansion of federal activity in the health field in recent years, an expansion measured not simply in increased levels of spending, but perhaps more pointedly in the trend toward greater federal involvement in issues such as the quality and cost of care, the deployment of physicians and other health personnel, the selection of biomedical research priorities and methods, and the capacity of the health-care system to respond effectively to the demands that could soon be imposed on it by national health insurance, has produced a spectrum of reactions ranging, I suspect, from despair to euphoria. I think it . . .

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