On the recordFebruary 11, 2020
When we think about limiting access to healthcare, we need to think about the tertiary and unintended consequences that may come with it.
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congress.govWhen we think about limiting access to healthcare, we need to think about the tertiary and unintended consequences that may come with it.
Kennedy warns about the broader consequences of limiting healthcare access.
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