As the Obama administration and Congress go back to the drawing board on health care reform, experts are warning that they must not only focus on the process—how to get enough votes to pass any legislation this year—but also pay more attention to public opinion and do a better job of explaining the proposals to average Americans. By its very nature, effective reform is complex—with many moving parts inextricably interconnected. Altering one part can weaken or destroy others. Lawmakers have to proceed with caution. … Back to Article
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