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.

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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.

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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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