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HEALTH INSURANCE EXCHANGES: WHAT LESSONS CAN BE LEARNED FROM THE CONCENTRATION OR COMPETITION IN FEDERAL EMPLOYEE HEALTH BENEFIT PLANS? Timothy D. McBride Professor and Associate Dean for Public Health
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Document Date: 2011-09-28 12:51:55


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United States / /

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St. Louis University / Panama Canal / University of Iowa / Public Health Washington University / Sidney Watson Washington University / /

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Service for Specific Groups / Congress / RUPRI Center for Health Policy Analysis Just / Washington University in St. Louis / University of Iowa / Heritage Foundation / Foreign Service / office of Personnel Management / Public Health Washington University / US Department of HHS / St. Louis University / Medicare / /

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Yolonda Campbell / Robert Pear / Lisa Pollack / Keith Mueller / Robert Moffitt / Leah Kemper / /

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DHHS Secretary / group purchasing agent / Professor and Associate Dean / /

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New Jersey / Iowa / /

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New York Times / /

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