The Players Who Will Shape Health Care Reform in 2009
This article was originally published in RPM Report
Executive Summary
A number of key advisers will shape the health care reform debate following the Presidential Election. Here are some of the top players who will engage in the reform debate-and play important roles in health-in 2009.
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