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Monday, July 28, 2014

Plan to simplify 2015 health renewals may backfire

Plan to simplify 2015 health renewals may backfire:



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2. that the pursuit of corporate profit and personal fortune has no place in health care decisions.

(For more on our principles, please visit the February archives posting " What We Stand For.")
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