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When Woodrow Wilson and Harry Truman tinkered with the nation's health care system, computers weren't in the picture yet. But by the time President Clinton announced his intent to make health care reform a cornerstone of his presidency, computers had pervaded our offices, our homes and the public consciousness.
The Markle Foundation-a notfor-profit group whose focus is mass communication in democratic societies apitalized on the nation's computer literacy by publishing SimHealth, a game that enables players to reform the health care system. The software is a takeoff on SimCity, a computer...