Bah, who would have thought that finding my old sources all over again would be so difficult? Lemme see...I'll try to write down what I remember of them in this post. Now I understand why all my teachers told us to make notecards while reading our sources, and not type them up.
the sc
- Source number one: a testimony by a Hungarian sounding senator on how the health care system in the US is faring.
- Source number two: a website by (whom I assumed to be) a scholar about the French healthcare system.
- Source number three: an online book about healthcare systems outside of the US. One of the Basics series.
- Source number four: a website about something...can't remember what
- Source number five: just took it out of the library, am in the process of reading and taking notes on it. The politics of health in Europe by Richard Freeman. Very interesting read for anyone doing a research paper. Unbiased and full of facts.
- Source number six: I still need to find one, if anyone has any tips it would be great if you could share by commenting (comments won't open in a new window, they are javascript so if you click it'll just unroll below my posts).
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