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Victor R. Fuchs  

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  • Victor R. Fuchs is a leading health economist who is perhaps best known for his work Who Shall Live? Health, Economics, and Social Choice, which provides healthcare professionals and policymakers with the tools to understand the economic and policy problems in healthcare that have emerged in recent decades. Fuchs is the Henry J. Kaiser, Jr., Professor Emeritus at Stanford University, senior fellow in the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, and a core faculty member in the Center for Health Policy/Primary Care and Outcomes Research at Stanford. [Source: Encyclopedia of Health Services Research; Fuchs, Victor R.]

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