A. Barton Hinkle Asks: Can We Trust Medicaid Expansion Advocates?
What the Native Americans can teach us about the US government and healthcare
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The federal government of the United States has treated native American Indians abysmally throughout much of the nation's history. Recently, it has been adding another sad chapter to the anthology of abuse. Virginians should pay attention, says A. Barton Hinkle, because the story has important implications for the debate over expanding Medicaid.
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