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Let’s just start over?

Marianne Udow-Phillips

Posted by Marianne Udow-Phillips on May 31, 2011

I get asked to speak about health reform on a fairly frequent basis. It is actually quite fun, because health reform is so topical and there is always something new going on. I also enjoy the subject because there is always a range of viewpoints in any given audience: from those who strongly advocate for a single payer system to those who think the whole thing should be scrapped. It is interesting to hear the foundations for the various points of view.

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The Affordable Care Act and the Courts

Marianne Udow-Phillips

Posted by Marianne Udow-Phillips on December 20, 2010

Much has been written this past week about the Virginia federal court decision about the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act. While many have described the decision as politically motivated and delved into the politics of the various judges who have ruled or are about to rule on the Affordable Care Act, the more interesting question is: What is likely to happen at the Supreme Court level and what could happen to the Affordable Care Act based on that likely outcome?

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