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Uwe E. Reinhardt

Uwe Reinhardt is a professor at Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, where his work focuses primarily on health care economics. He has served as a member of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences since 1978 and is coauthor of The Future U.S. Healthcare System: Who Will Care for the Poor and Uninsured?

26 February 2009

Does providing an “adequate” level of care merely mean making sure that there is a minimum level of care below which no one in society is permitted to fall—while wealthier individuals have the option of purchasing superior care? Or should all members of society, rich and poor, have the same “adequate” health care experience?

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