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Commonwealth Fund Commission Issues Reform Recommendations for the next President-Commission on a High-Performance Health System says health insurance for all is essential but not enough 11-15-07

Authors: Commonwealth Fund Commission

Publication Year: 2007

Last Updated: 2016-01-20

Journal: Commonwealth Fund

Keywords: Health Care, quality health care, commonwealth commission, accountability, needs assessment

Abstract:

This report outlines how essential it is that we pursue improvements in health care quality and efficiency at the same time as we pursue universal coverage, said Dr. James Mongan, Commission Chair and CEO of Partners Health System. We cannot and should not hold either of these facets of reform hostage while we wait for the other to happen

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Source: https://www.commonwealthfund.org/press-release/2007/commission-nations-leading-health-care-experts-issues-reform-recommendations

 

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