International Law,
Health Care & Hospital Law
Jul. 10, 2014
The hopeful cadence of Cambodia's health care struggle
Mired as we Americans are now in the never-ending Affordable Care Act debate, it is often difficult to stay focused on the world health as a whole. But focused on world health we must remain.





Julie L. Kessler
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George Washington Univ Law School
Julie is an attorney based in Los Angeles, a freelance writer for several publications, and the author of the award-winning book "Fifty-Fifty, The Clarity of Hindsight." She can be reached at www.VagabondLawyer.com
Sometimes it's hard to see the connections between the dearth of decent health care in far-off places and how we live our daily lives. However, if you go into your closet and pull out a pair of casual cotton pants, purchased from a major U.S. retailer, chances are, they were made not too far from where I am currently sitting in central Phnom-Penh, Cambodia. That said, mired as we Americans are now in the never-ending Affordable Care Act debate, it is often difficult to stay focused on th...
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