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In: Consumer Empowerment, Out: Social Insurance
Submitted by Chris Middleton on 7.1.2002

Consumer Reports provides a valuable service with its tough product reviews and ratings. But the popular magazine also promotes a health-care system that is bad for consumers and the medical profession alike. The latest example appears in the July 2002 issue. The article, ominously titled “The unraveling of health insurance,” takes a look at the new consumer-driven health-care plans that are being adopted by large employers as an antidote to the nearly perpetual health-care crisis

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