TITLE

(WORKFORCE) Nonpartisan Health Care Panel Widens Partisan Divide

AUTHOR(S)
Ravani, Sarah
PUB. DATE
May 2011
SOURCE
Aging News Alert;5/20/2011, p1
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
The article discusses the opposition raised by congressional republicans on National Health Care Workforce Commission, created by the Affordable Care Act (ACA). It is stated that the commission focuses on development of the nation's health care workforce. Views of Dr. Fitzhugh Mullan, a professor of medicine and health policy at George Washington University, on the benefits of this commission, are given.
ACCESSION #
60828314

 

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