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9780826521064 | Vanderbilt Univ Pr, July 1, 2016, cover price $59.95
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9780826521071 | Vanderbilt Univ Pr, July 1, 2016, cover price $27.95
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9781421419633 | 1 edition (Johns Hopkins Univ Pr, March 2, 2016), cover price $26.95
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9780300171099 | Yale Univ Pr, October 25, 2011, cover price $28.50
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9780300189155 | Rev rei edition (Yale Univ Pr, June 4, 2013), cover price $18.00
Product Description: Insider Richard Kirsch offers a vivid, first-person account of how health care reform came to be. This first-person account brings readers inside the biggest and most consequential issue campaign in American history. Fighting for Our Health recounts how a reform campaign led by grassroots organizers played a crucial role in President Obamaâs signing historic health reform legislation in March of 2010âdefeating the tea partiers, Republican Party, health insurance industry, and the US Chamber of Commerce...read more
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9781930912243 | State Univ of New York Pr, February 3, 2012, cover price $19.95 | About this edition: Insider Richard Kirsch offers a vivid, first-person account of how health care reform came to be.
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9781616144562 | 1 edition (Prometheus Books, September 20, 2011), cover price $26.00
Product Description: America's market-based health care system, unique among the nations of the world, is in large part the product of an obscure, yet profound, revolution that overthrew the medical monopoly in the late 1970s. In this lucid, balanced account, Carl F...read more
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9780520254800 | 1 edition (Univ of California Pr, April 9, 2008), cover price $85.00 | About this edition: America's market-based health care system, unique among the nations of the world, is in large part the product of an obscure, yet profound, revolution that overthrew the medical monopoly in the late 1970s.
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