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I have just finished reading "Understanding Health Policy" by Thomas Bodenheimer and Kevin Grumbach.  Overall, I found it well-organized, with many interesting facts and viewpoints.  However, the authors adamantly belive that health care is a right (not a privilege) and that the government (taxpayers) are ultimately responsible for ensuring that every individual in society is provided with a certain level of health care.  The authors weave this viewpoint throughout the entire book, and thus, I can not help but feel as if I am being deprived of alternative viewpoints.    
Is anyone aware of a comprehensive source on the health care system that entertains alternative viewpoints? I am particularly interested in the merits of private sector solutions, tax credits, health savings accounts, and the possibility of a multi-tiered health care system.
I am reluctant to take a stance on an issue until I have seen both sides of the issue, and I would certainly appreciate your help in this regard. I imagine there are many others on this board who would also like to explore the entire spectrum of ideas on health care reform.
Thank you!
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			Is anyone aware of a comprehensive source on the health care system that entertains alternative viewpoints? I am particularly interested in the merits of private sector solutions, tax credits, health savings accounts, and the possibility of a multi-tiered health care system.
I am reluctant to take a stance on an issue until I have seen both sides of the issue, and I would certainly appreciate your help in this regard. I imagine there are many others on this board who would also like to explore the entire spectrum of ideas on health care reform.
Thank you!