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Could the candidates truly fix – or nix – Obamacare? Six essential reads

  • Written by Lynne Anderson, Senior Editor, Health & Medicine, The Conversation

Editor’s note: The following is a roundup of archival stories related to the Affordable Care Act, more commonly called Obamacare.

Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump disagree on many, if not most, issues, and how to provide health insurance coverage for Americans is one of the most divisive. Clinton’s first foray into national politics...

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