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- free government health care vs. private, fee-for-service medicine;

- universal access vs. choice of providers within a range of cost and quality constraints;

- direct financing through taxation vs. mixed public and private insurance mechanisms of financing;

- central budgetary allocation of resources vs. competitive market distribution of medical goods and services;

- and bureaucratic accountability for quality vs. provider responsiveness to consumer choice.