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_aBlumenthal, David, _d1948- _948243 |
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_aWhiplash : _bFrom the Battle for Obamacare to the War on Science / _cDavid Blumenthal, James A. Morone. |
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_aNew Haven, Connecticut : _bYale University Press, _c2026 |
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_aviii, 338 pages : _billustrations ; _c25 cm |
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| 520 | _aThe authors argue that U.S. health policy over the past 15+ years has been defined by extreme political swings (“whiplash”): Obama achieved a historic expansion of healthcare—but triggered fierce partisan resistance Trump intensified polarization and skepticism toward government and science COVID-19 exposed how dangerous that divide had become Biden is attempting to stabilize the system, but deep divisions remain | ||
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_aMorone, James A., _d1951- _948244 |
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