Congress Finds Rare Common Ground in Healthcare’s Future

Congress Finds Rare Common Ground in Healthcare’s Future
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 With self-congratulatory zeal and smiles all around, huge bipartisan majorities in Congress have just passed legislation to speed the discovery of cures for killer diseases. At the same time, Republican leaders have been devising a strategy to undo the Affordable Care Act, which has done more than any law in a generation to treat people with those diseases.

“It is a real contradiction,” said Dr. Otis W. Brawley, the chief medical officer at the American Cancer Society.



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