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		<title>Health Care Reform &#8211; Dr. Pauline Rosenau</title>
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a href=&#8221;http://www.prosenau.com/&#8221;>Dr. Pauline Rosenau discusses health system reform, including an all-payer system, not-for-profit medical care, how to effectively reduce administrative costs, and the experiences of other countries. One important way forward is to ensure that elected officials are independent of special interests.
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</div><a href="http://www.prosenau.com/">Dr. Pauline Rosenau </a>discusses health system reform, including an all-payer system, not-for-profit medical care, how to effectively reduce administrative costs, and the experiences of other countries. One important way forward is to ensure that elected officials are independent of special interests.</p>
<p>Dr. Pauline Rosenau is Professor of Management, Policy, and Community Health at the University of Texas–Houston School of Public Health. She is the author of <em>The Competition Paradigm: America’s Romance with Conflict, Contest, and Commerce</em>, published by Rowman &#038; Littlefield in 2003.</p>
<p>Dr. Rosenau edited <em>Public/Private Policy Partnerships</em>, published by MIT University Press in 2000 and <em>Health Reform in the Nineties</em>, published by SAGE Publications in 1994. Her books have received Choice Magazine&#8217;s Outstanding Academic Books Awards in 1992 and 1994. Her peer-reviewed articles have appeared in many prestigious journals, including <em>Social Work in Public Health, Journal of Health Politics,</em> and <em>Medical Care Review.</em><img src="http://scienceandsociety.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/utexas-hsc-300x68.jpg" alt="" title="" width="300" height="68" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-245" /></p>

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