On the recordJune 8, 2009
What's tragic is that so much of this spending is on duplicative or unnecessary care that doesn't improve health outcomes.
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congress.govWhat's tragic is that so much of this spending is on duplicative or unnecessary care that doesn't improve health outcomes.
Judd Gregg criticizes wasteful healthcare spending that fails to enhance health outcomes.
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