Morton Kondracke: Progress Unlikely Until After Lengthy Debate

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A bipartisan consensus is gradually developing on key elements for improving the U.S. health care system - but a vast gap still exists between Democrats and Republicans on the role of government.

The agreements shouldn't be discounted. Even the Bush administration has come around to the idea that all Americans need to have health insurance.

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Morton Kondracke: Progress Unlikely Until After Lengthy Debate

Moreover, both Republicans and Democrats advocate computerizing medical records to reduce errors and cut costs. They also agree that disease prevention and chronic care management deserve greater emphasis and payment incentives.

However, unless some miracle ...

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