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OPS_admin | Dec 22, 2009 | Comments 0 P hysicians for National Health Program WASHINGTON A national organization of 17,000 physicians who favor a single-payer health care system called on the U.S. Senate today to defeat the health care legislation presently before it and to immediately consider the adoption of an expanded and improved Medicare-for-All program. While noting that the Senate bill includes some salutary ...
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