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http://prescriptions.blogs.nytimes....way-to-slow-rising-costs/?partner=rss&emc=rss
Unlike like a lot of other recent articles which have focused on the exact provisions and why they may/may not reduce healthcare costs, this article suggests that it would not matter if a Republican or Democratic party was shaping healthcare policy. The reasoning is easy enough for the layman to follow and it's pretty short, so I recommend reading it. At the very least, it never hurts to hear another viewpoint you could bring up during interviews.
Unlike like a lot of other recent articles which have focused on the exact provisions and why they may/may not reduce healthcare costs, this article suggests that it would not matter if a Republican or Democratic party was shaping healthcare policy. The reasoning is easy enough for the layman to follow and it's pretty short, so I recommend reading it. At the very least, it never hurts to hear another viewpoint you could bring up during interviews.

