H.R. 5807101st CongressHouse Bill

National Commission on Choices in Health Care Reform Act of 1990

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National Commission on Choices in Health Care Reform Act of 1990 - Establishes a National Commission on Choices in Health Care Reform to: (1) examine the health care systems of countries, including Canada, Japan, and Germany; (2) prepare legislative proposals for a U.S. national system; and (3) evaluate the extent to which each such proposal serves system objectives described in this Act. Terminates the Commission after submission of its report. Authorizes appropriations.

Introduced Oct 10, 1990
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Jim Jontz

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U.S. Representative · IN-5

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