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Grading Obamacare, While Speculating About Trump: Separating Fact from Fiction

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David Gruber ,
David Gruber
Peter Urbanowicz
Peter Urbanowicz

Abstract

No abstract available. Editor’s note: Changes (some predict repeal) in the Affordable Care Act is an immanent prospect that will affect all stakeholders in healthcare, including patients, providers, and innovators in telemedicine. In this article, David Gruber and Peter Urbanowicz inform our readers and, hopefully, help prepare them for changes that may be every bit as impactful in 2017 as were the initiating events that occurred seven years ago on March 23rd, 2010.

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