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Health Care Reform this Spring: The Good, the Bad and the Obscure


Craig B. Garner


Pepperdine University School of Law

May 18, 2012

Daily Journal, Forthcoming

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The lack of growth in health care spending over recent years stands in stark contrast to the onslaught of health care regulations released by the Federal Government this Spring. Due to the volume of such changes, pouring through this new iteration of codified health care reform can seem as Sisyphean as achieving actual compliance. The vigor and enthusiasm with which the Federal Government continues to add dimension to the 2010 Affordable Care Act leads many to believe that health care reform is here to stay, regardless of the Supreme Court decision due in June.

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Date posted: May 19, 2012  

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Garner, Craig B. , Health Care Reform this Spring: The Good, the Bad and the Obscure (May 18, 2012). Daily Journal, Forthcoming. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2062285

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