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The first issue asks whether health is valuable in itself, or only as a means for enhancing economic production; and the second assesses interrelations between various indicators of health care financing, management, quality, and general population well-being. In Russia, a private health system had to be built upon public hegemony, whereas in the United States, health reformers were grappling with the issue of how to make a private health system more responsive to public demands.