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		<title>Driving down the cost of health care: What would actually work?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If competition actually drives the cost of health care up rather than down, what would bring lower costs? What provisions in a “health reform act” would actually drop costs in health care? Let’s leave aside for the moment all the myriad other arguments &#8211; some might be seen as too much government intrusion, some would [...]]]></description>
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