Guest Columnist | Don't let the complexity of health care reform keep us from making good decisions

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Sister Mary Ann Walsh

The United States can handle complexity. However, this health-care crisis offers a challenge on many levels. When, for example, in the land of the free, can government make someone purchase health insurance? When is it safer to provide preventive care to all to avoid the spread of communicable diseases to some?

Politics adds to the complexity if some seek to treat the health-care debate as a tool to strengthen their political party and weaken another's.

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