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Health Action 2013
Jan. 30-Feb. 2, 2013
Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill
Highlights from Health Action 2012
What Will Health Reform Mean for the District of Columbia?
40,000 will gain coverage through health reform (see
Health Coverage in the States: How Will Health Reform Help?
)
5,300 small businesses will be helped by reform (see
Small Business Majority
)
600 residents would have lost their lives without health reform over the next decade (see
Lives on the Line: The Deadly Consequences of Delaying Health Reform
)
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