By Emma Gallegos
Daily Journal Staff Writer
When it comes to navigating the landmark federal health care reform passed in March, many in the health care industry are focused on the future, preparing for the millions of newly insured Americans and eyeing how changing political winds could threaten to scrap key parts of the legislation.
That was made clear last month as a federal judge in Virginia found unconstitutional a requirement that most A...
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