Health Care Policy Expert Says Change Is Inherently Scary To Many Americans
Karen Pollitz, Research Professor at the Georgetown University Health Policy Institute, said today that what makes most Americans nervous about health care reform has nothing to do with the actually policy itself, but with the change that will come as a result of a new policy. (0:38)
June 24, 2009
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