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With the March 24 demise of the American Health Care Act, Republican leaders in Congress and in the White House have said that the Affordable Care Act will remain in place for the foreseeable future. While the ACA has brought about a number of health reforms that benefit physicians and their patients, other provisions have increased physician hassle and headache.
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Check back soon to see if your colleagues agree on what part of the ACA should be changed, or email me your thoughts on the business of medicine.
On Twitter @denisefulton
With the March 24 demise of the American Health Care Act, Republican leaders in Congress and in the White House have said that the Affordable Care Act will remain in place for the foreseeable future. While the ACA has brought about a number of health reforms that benefit physicians and their patients, other provisions have increased physician hassle and headache.
[polldaddy:9708248]
Check back soon to see if your colleagues agree on what part of the ACA should be changed, or email me your thoughts on the business of medicine.
On Twitter @denisefulton
With the March 24 demise of the American Health Care Act, Republican leaders in Congress and in the White House have said that the Affordable Care Act will remain in place for the foreseeable future. While the ACA has brought about a number of health reforms that benefit physicians and their patients, other provisions have increased physician hassle and headache.
[polldaddy:9708248]
Check back soon to see if your colleagues agree on what part of the ACA should be changed, or email me your thoughts on the business of medicine.
On Twitter @denisefulton