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Article: Health reform action seen next year. (health care reform)
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- National Underwriter Life & Health-Financial Services Edition
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- October 3, 1994
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WASHINGTON - In the waning days of the 103rd Congress, there were many post-mortems on who or what to blame for the death of comprehensive health care reform. Was it the administration's strategy, Republican opposition, special interests, or a combination of these?
Nevertheless, the big question has become "What effect will the November elections have on the makeup of Congress?" And on future health care reform legislation.
Industry sources, employee benefit specialists and members of Congress generally agreed that health care reform efforts would not go away.
They said it would continue to be a major issue in the 104th Congress and in the ...