Terms: Medicine at the Crossroads (2,560),
Terms: medicine (986,000,000), health care (737,000,000), doctors (565,000,000), medical politics (265,000), child health (35,600,000),
Terms: united states (2,810,000,000), society (1,700,000,000), america (3,330,000,000), many european countries (2,520,000), france (3,590,000,000), in other countries (51,600,000), other countries (274,000,000), industrialized country (939,000),
Terms: collision course (7,620,000), front pages (14,400,000), editorial columns (1,790,000), tale of woe (1,080,000), important elections (228,000), what people think about (1,400,000), they know little about (163,000), some claim that (1,070,000), there is no crisis (441,000), best health care (1,700,000), in the world (863,000,000), figure out what they mean (62,100), greatest longevity (25,400), longer lived people (481), than we do (7,660,000), some groups (9,640,000),
Terms: in our society (19,500,000), do not even meet (21,700), the standards of (19,600,000), the developing world (19,500,000), men in harlem (2,800), have lower life expectancies (4,770), life expectancies than (45,800), men in bangladesh (14,700), it can't be that (1,470,000), we have (2,410,000,000), the best prenatal care (1,930), since we have made (46,700), no organized effort (27,000), have a rate of (117,000), preventable premature (7,910), premature birth (3,860,000), premature births (955,000), that is higher than (1,030,000), for example (930,000,000), where pregnant women (31,600), are paid to come to (500), the clinic (27,100,000), it can't be (26,400,000), infant mortality (11,100,000), where we are (52,500,000), twenty third lowest (6), since children are (99,600), far overrepresented among (21), the uninsured (7,550,000), and since (122,000,000), we have one of (4,410,000), since we have one of (2,930), the largest portions of (29,300), nonimmunized children (615), of any industrialized country (28,900), embarrassed (63,100,000), the reagan administration (4,080,000), stopped counting them (3,240), in the mid-1980s (6,530,000), so now we have no (19,000), no exact idea (9,580), how many there are (936,000),