Paul Ginsburg

Brookings Institution / University of Southern California

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Paul Ginsburg is Director of the Center for Health Policy at the Brookings Institution and Professor of Health Policy at the University of Southern California. He is a former president of the Center for Studying Health System Change, a nonpartisan research organization in Washington, DC.

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Today, as the producers of To the Point were putting together a show on healthcare reform, former Senator Tom Daschle withdrew his name as President Obama’s top healthcare advisor.

Healthcare Reform without Tom Daschle

Today, as the producers of To the Point were putting together a show on healthcare reform, former Senator Tom Daschle withdrew his name as President Obama’s top healthcare advisor.

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Tom Daschle was key to making good on the Obama campaign's major promise of better access to  healthcare  for all Americans.

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Tom Daschle was key to making good on the Obama campaign's major promise of better access to healthcare for all Americans.

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