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4 October 2017

ML Strategies Explores The Evolution Of "Repeal And Replace"

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Understanding this evolution may provide insight on where we could be headed.
United States Food, Drugs, Healthcare, Life Sciences

Last week, ML Strategies released an Advisory providing a comprehensive review of the Republican's efforts this past year to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act. The Advisory, published September 22, 2017, walks through the evolution of the Republican's efforts beginning with the American Health Care Act and ending with an analysis of the Graham-Cassidy bill, which died in the Senate earlier this week. With the Republican's commitment to get something called "repeal and replace" passed, we expect these efforts will continue. Understanding this evolution may provide insight on where we could be headed.

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