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    Hospitals & Health Networks
    |November 5, 2003
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    Health care reform will be a key issue in the upcoming presidential campaign. The focus should be on defining national health care goals before discussing payment methods.

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    Area of Science:

    • Health policy and economics
    • Healthcare reform strategies

    Background:

    • The upcoming presidential campaign is predicted to heavily feature health care reform.
    • A shift in debate focus is proposed, prioritizing national health care desires.

    Discussion:

    • The current approach to health care reform may be misaligned.
    • Prioritizing 'what' services are desired before 'how' they are paid for is crucial.

    Key Insights:

    • National consensus on health care needs must precede financial discussions.
    • This approach could lead to more effective and targeted health care policies.

    Outlook:

    • Future health care reform debates should adopt this prioritized discussion framework.
    • This strategic shift aims to align policy with public health care expectations.