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Health Reform 2.0: Governors Pushing Back on Medicaid Expansion
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House Joins Senate to OK Bill That Avoids Fiscal Cliff
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Many Lacked Preventive Care Before Health Reform Law: U.S. Report
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Plans to Penalize Non-Emergency Use of ERs Flawed: Study
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Public Funding Spurs Couples to Seek Fertility Treatment
Recession Forced Cutbacks in Care for Special Needs Kids: Study
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Service That Speeds Up Breast Cancer Diagnosis Pays Off: Study
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Smokers Cost Employers Thousands More Than Nonsmokers
Supreme Court Backs Much of Controversial Health Reform Law
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