How not to reform health care

The battle over immigration reform legislation probably is only the first of a series of major congressional struggles over domestic issues. Within the next few years, it’s likely that Congress will take up legislation to overhaul our health care system. At the AOL blog, I offer ten reasons why the British/Canadian approach — a single-payer system — is not the way to go.

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