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Political divide in solving healthcare crisis

 |  By HealthLeaders Media Staff  
   January 30, 2008

The failure of an ambitious plan to overhaul healthcare in California has illustrated the difficulty of sweeping reform and puts renewed focus on the presidential race, where healthcare has become a top domestic concern. Presidential candidates are proposing a raft of ways to solve a daunting social challenge, and their plans largely center on reining in costs and expanding coverage to the country's 47 million uninsured residents.

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