Americans have no right to health care. In this respect, we stand almost alone among the industrialized nations of the world. Only some of our citizens pay the price directly for this lapse in commitment, however. In this issue of the Journal, Braveman and her colleagues1 remind us again of who those citizens are. (August 1989)
New England Journal of Medicine
1989
Hiatt HH and Berwick DM
http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJM198908243210812