Obama administration asks for input on healthcare
Patient Access Weekly Advisor, December 10, 2008
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President-elect Barack Obama’s healthcare team plans to gather input from concerned parties regarding the future of healthcare in America and post it on the government’s Web site, www.change.gov, the Associated Press reports.
Tom Daschle, Obama's lead man on healthcare issues, begins the “house parties” Dec. 15 and hosts them throughout the month.
Read more about the issue in the story in the Washington Post.
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