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Health Care & Hospital Law

Oct. 20, 2000

Medical Coverage Nightmare

In order to save the poor from the tragedy of a health care crisis, the catalyst of a catastrophe may be what is required to bring about the necessary changes in a failing system.

David A. Lash

Managing Counsel for Pro Bono and Public Services O'Melveny & Myers LLP

The opinions expressed here are his own.

        By Richard E. Ungar and David A. Lash
        
        In order to save the poor from the tragedy of a health care crisis, the catalyst of a catastrophe may be what is required to bring about the necessary changes in a failing system. Sadly, or perhaps fortuitously, the ingredients for such a disaster have already been sown.
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