Paradox and the NY Times

May 5, 2008

Richard Reece looks at two health care stories in the NY Times, each with a different focus:

Viewing America’s health care resembles looking at a split screen. On the left screen, you see a people struggling with costs and coverage and saving money. On the right screen, you see a nation obsessed with technology and making money.



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