White House hopefuls are unveiling their plans to improve the nation’s health care as presidential primaries draw nearer.
The most recent proposal to make headlines comes from U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton of New York. Brookings and former policy advisor to President Clinton William Galston joins NPR Health Reporter Julie Rovner and compares the plans and their likelihood to sway voters.
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Major Issue for ’08 Elections: Health Care Reform
September 19, 2007