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He declared: “What troubles me most are the'needs of that sizeable seg ment of society, which does not earn eonugh pay for voluntary insurance. “The American Medical Asso ciation, its Bureau of Medical Economics, estimated in 1989 that families earning $3,000 or less, two-thirds of the population, can not afford the cost of serious ill ness. Some of these can afford voluntary iterance, although in flation has reduced their number. But what of the little fellow who cannot ? 1 “Nothing has been suggested so far, which promises success, other than some form of insurance cov ering these people by law and financed by the Government, at least in part.” Mr. Baruch criticized the tactics of many doctors in attempting to portray the issue of medical care as a choice, “all black or all white.’’ Objecting to this over simplification, he declared that medical needs of the people caa be met “without the Government taking over medicine.” He said: “‘All law imposes compulsion. 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