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By Nina Owcharenko
Although millions of Americans lack health insurance at some point in the year, the uninsured are a symptom of a larger health care problem. Many Americans fall through the cracks of the current, patchwork health care system, leaving the taxpayers to pick up the tab. Furthermore, while billions of dollars in tax breaks exist for health insurance, these breaks are badly targeted. To create an alternative for those who do not fit into today’s system, efforts should be focused on establishing a more efficient and effective health care system that is based on individual choice and market competition.|
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