Today, we’re sharing an article from the July 31 edition of The Wall Street Journal – an opinion piece by Bob Kocher, “How I Was Wrong About ObamaCare.” This article examines the implications of industry consolidation, accountable care organizations, payment models and personalized care. Enjoy and let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
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