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Reader Comments:

Reform Law Has Saved Consumers $2.1B Since Last Fall, HHS Reports Back to Article >>

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09/13/2012

terence francis

Convoluted gibberish.


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09/12/2012

Shirley Svorny

If we tell companies that sell bread they can't raise the price of bread and we tell them how much of the money they spend must be spent on ingredients imagine the outcome ;) Just because you can't easily see the consequences when it comes to healthcare it doesn't mean they are not there. Should we call the money "saved" savings or a cost to consumers of reduced access to products?


 
 

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