Supreme Court to decide fate of Obamacare
The court said it would hear an appeal by 20 mainly Democratic states of a lower-court ruling that declared part of the statute unconstitutional and cast a cloud over the rest.
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The court said it would hear an appeal by 20 mainly Democratic states of a lower-court ruling that declared part of the statute unconstitutional and cast a cloud over the rest.
COMMUNITY ACHIEVEMENT IN HEALTH CARE Top honoree Riley Children’s Health Well Newborn Team at Indiana University Health Methodist Hospital Honoree Damien Center Honoree Hendricks Regional Health Paramedicine Program ADVANCEMENTS IN HEALTH CARE Top honoree Dr. Michael Econs, Dr. Kenneth White and Dr. Erik A. Imel Indiana University School of Medicine Honoree Ascension St. Vincent Indianapolis […]
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