Assessing the Impact of California’s Proposition 214 on Health Care Costs
By Edith Rasell
October 1, 1996
1996 | Briefing Paper #63
Assessing the impact of California's
Proposition 214 on health care costs
A critique of the Barents Group
analysis
by Edith Rasell
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