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Aaron Liberman Discusses Health Care Reform on Local TV

By Karen Guin

In an interview yesterday, Aaron Liberman, chair of the Department of Health Management and Informatics, responded to questions about health care reform posed by WESH Channel 2 reporter Michelle Meredith. His comments were aired on the TV station's news programs last evening and this morning.

Click on the links below for his response to four of her questions.

What does the health care reform bill do? Response

What do they mean by "public option" and why is it so controversial? Response

Who stands to lose the most with health care reform? Who gains? Response

Will health care reform increase my taxes? Response

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