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Historians and Health Care

How do historians look at the Affordable Care Act? Recently, on the American Historical Association blog, three historians wieghed in on the Supreme Court decision this week declaring the ACA constitutional. Alan Brinkley considers the political history of efforts to expand coverage. David Beito takes a critical perspective on state intervention in the health care marketplace. And  Beatrix Hoffman considers the obstacles to universal inclusion.

 

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