Health Care Law Won't Rein In Costs, Study Says

Health care law won't rein in costs, study says

Washington TimesHealth care law won't rein in costs, study saysWashington TimesAssociated Press Sen. Orrin G. Hatch, Utah Republican, said of a new Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services report, “Simply put, this report states the obvious, that Americans have known for more than a year - the $2.6 trillion law only makes the ...US will pay for half of all health care costs by 2020CNNMoneyRecession Slows Health Costs, but Just Wait Until 2014National JournalGov't: Health tab to hit $4.6T in 2020WTHIWOOD-TV -WGN Radioall 285 news articles »

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