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J Kosterlitz

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National Journal|July 6, 1989
Gray powerJ Kosterlitz
National Journal|August 14, 1985
Rate freeze could inspire postponement of transition to new Medicare systemJ Kosterlitz
National Journal|February 25, 1989
Health care commission's slow startJ Kosterlitz
National Journal|May 25, 1989
Prognosis: prison? Health care providers, as they set up new business arrangements in this era of rising medical costs, risk running afoul of federal antitrust and antifraud lawsJ Kosterlitz
National Journal|July 26, 1989
Massachusetts rethinks its health planJ Kosterlitz
National Journal|January 17, 1986
Reagan's health RxJ Kosterlitz
National Journal|May 23, 1986
Building debate over hospitalsJ Kosterlitz
National Journal|October 8, 1985
Medical deficitJ Kosterlitz
National Journal|August 6, 1987
Health care '88J Kosterlitz
National Journal|January 6, 1989
Joining forces. Advocates for AIDS victims are teaming up with disability rights and civil rights groups to support federal legislation prohibiting private-sector discriminationJ Kosterlitz
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National Journal|July 6, 1989
Gray powerJ Kosterlitz
National Journal|August 14, 1985
Rate freeze could inspire postponement of transition to new Medicare systemJ Kosterlitz
National Journal|February 25, 1989
Health care commission's slow startJ Kosterlitz
National Journal|May 25, 1989
Prognosis: prison? Health care providers, as they set up new business arrangements in this era of rising medical costs, risk running afoul of federal antitrust and antifraud lawsJ Kosterlitz
National Journal|July 26, 1989
Massachusetts rethinks its health planJ Kosterlitz
National Journal|January 17, 1986
Reagan's health RxJ Kosterlitz
National Journal|May 23, 1986
Building debate over hospitalsJ Kosterlitz
National Journal|October 8, 1985
Medical deficitJ Kosterlitz
National Journal|August 6, 1987
Health care '88J Kosterlitz
National Journal|January 6, 1989
Joining forces. Advocates for AIDS victims are teaming up with disability rights and civil rights groups to support federal legislation prohibiting private-sector discriminationJ Kosterlitz
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