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By David Dayen The Intercept, Sept. 15, 2015 The screaming headline on Tuesday’s Wall Street Journal reads “Price Tag of Bernie Sanders’s Proposals: $18 Trillion.” This would comprise
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Blog: Do patients held for observation skew performance on quality measures?
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