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The 5 faulty beliefs that have led to Republican dysfunction on health care

  • Written by JB Silvers, Professor of Health Finance, Case Western Reserve University
imageSenate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, shown here in June, 2017, is the architect of the new version of the Senate health care bill released today. AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite

Now that the new version of the Senate health care bill is available, an outside observer might think that Congress is just dysfunctional, lurching from one extreme to...

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