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Give it an "F" grade says Jeffrey Flier. It doesn't do much to control skyrocketing costs or to improve quality of care. Worse still its disingenous, as Congressmen are pretending to the public that reform has happened when it certainly has not.
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Four Deficit Myths and a Frightening Fact
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