Robert Book

Senior Research Fellow in Health Economics, Heritage Foundation's Center for Data Analysis

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Senior Research Fellow in Health Economics at the Heritage Foundation's Center for Data Analysis and one of the writers of its Foundry blog

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Last year, the President called on Congress to come up with the details of healthcare reform.

President Obama Finally Comes Up with a Plan

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Last year, the President called on Congress to come up with the details of healthcare reform.  Instead of debate on reduced costs and expanded coverage, attention focused on…

President Obama Finally Comes Up with a Plan

Last year, the President called on Congress to come up with the details of healthcare reform.  Instead of debate on reduced costs and expanded coverage, attention focused on…

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