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March 2008, Vol 98, No. 3 | American Journal of Public Health 392
© 2008 American Public Health Association
DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2007.132894


EDITOR'S CHOICE

Who Are We?

Mary E. Northridge, PhD, MPH, Editor-in-Chief, AJPH

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Most readers of the Journal will recognize the title of this column as a tribute to the irrepressible writer and producer, Michael Moore. In his latest documentary, titled Sicko, Michael Moore interviews people who have been denied and were formally paid to deny necessary health care treatment in the United States as part of a profit-driven health care system. He also interviews people who both receive and deliver free, universal health care in Canada, France, and the United Kingdom regarding cost, quality, and salaries. He asks of Americans, "who are we" as a society to sacrifice sound health in . . . [Full Text]







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