Vol , Issue Date of Publication: January 01, 2001

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Calls for advertising and market reforms in health care

Amar Jesani
Abstract:
In 1995, national dailies carried front-page reports on the need to control doctors' and lawyers' fees. The reports were a reflection of the salaried middle class' growing concern over the high cost of health care. However, the issue soon died a natural death — a demonstration of the political clout of those whose income was sought to be controlled.


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