On the recordJuly 11, 2016
It was not just getting consumers in the door, but having them find value in the insurance product and to use the healthcare system in a new, thoughtful way.
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congress.govIt was not just getting consumers in the door, but having them find value in the insurance product and to use the healthcare system in a new, thoughtful way.
Neal discusses the importance of consumer education in healthcare reform.
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