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Esther Dyson: Release 0.9: Washing Health Care Clean

Health care is too expensive, and the problem is not who pays for it. It's what they pay for. Just imagine that we paid for housecleaning the way we pay for health care -- by load of laundry, for example. Full Article at Huffington Post

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