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Gary Filerman, Ph.D., influential researcher and long-time advocate for formalized healthcare management education, argues the US middle class will ultimately vote for universal healthcare coverage as a means to lower out-of-pocket costs and waste. This would lead to massive disruption in the current healthcare sector and an enormous set of moral and ethical decisions for emerging healthcare leaders.
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Gary Filerman, Ph.D., influential researcher and long-time advocate for formalized healthcare management education, argues the US middle class will ultimately vote for universal healthcare coverage as a means to lower out-of-pocket costs and waste. This would lead to massive disruption in the current healthcare sector and an enormous set of moral and ethical decisions for emerging healthcare leaders.

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