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Sally Pipes, President, CEO, and Taube Fellow in Health Care Studies at the Pacific Research Institute, discusses why the American Medical Association's support of Obamacare undermines its mission to "help doctors help patients" and what it may mean to the 2012 presidential race for the U.S. Supreme Court to issue a ruling this term on the health law.
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