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3 ways Trump could disrupt health care for the better

  • Written by Peter Hilsenrath, Joseph M. Long Chair in Healthcare Management & Professor of Economics, University of the Pacific
More data may be key to disrupting health care. Zapp2Photo/Shutterstock.com

Since his winning presidential campaign, Donald Trump has beenrepeatedly billed as a disrupter. From trade and foreign policy to immigration, Trump has consistently tried to shake up the status quo.

As experts in health care management and policy, we believe the president...

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