Thursday, May 25, 2017

GOP health bill: 23M more uninsured; sick risk higher costs

ABC News: Health
Congress' nonpartisan budget analysts have released a largely damaging report on the House-passed health care bill, saying the Republican measure would leave 23 million more Americans uninsured
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