Med center leaders say slow down on health reform
Houston Chronicle, July 28, 2009
In their first unified voice on the subject, Texas Medical Center leaders sent a message to Congress as it tries to reform America's troubled health care system: slow down. Many of the medical center's biggest names said the issue is too important to rush through legislation that could have unforeseen harmful consequences.
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