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Arnold M. Epstein, M.D., Henry J. Aaron, Ph.D., Katherine Baicker, Ph.D., Jacob S. Hacker, Ph.D., and Mark V. Pauly, Ph.D.
President Barack Obama has placed U.S. health care reform at the top of his domestic agenda, and months of legislative work on the issue have resulted in five bills — three in the House of Representatives and two in the Senate — that proponents believe will move the country in the direction of universal coverage, a fairer insurance system, and slower escalation of health care costs. On September 25, in a symposium cosponsored by the Journal and the Harvard School of Public Health, four health policy experts — Henry Aaron, Katherine Baicker, Jacob Hacker, and Mark Pauly — explored the promise and limitations of the bills and the outlook for reform. The discussion was moderated by Arnold Epstein of the Journal and the Department of Health Policy and Management at HSPH.
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