Realities Drive Change In Health Care Delivery

Two years to the month after Pres Barack Obama signed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), the US Supreme Court will take up the controversial issue during oral arguments in March. A decision is expected before the 2012 presidential elections, and likely during the summer. Love it...

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Cost control
Federal legislation
Health care expenditures
Health care industry
Health care policy
Health insurance
Insurance coverage
Judicial reviews
Medicaid
Medical equipment
Medical technology
Medicare
Nursing
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Patients
Pilot projects
Presidential elections
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