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	<title>Comments on: Put a Cap In Med Mal Caps</title>
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		<title>By: GJELblogger</title>
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		<description>"The bottom line is, that med mal caps is not the linchpin to healthcare reform."

I agree. Healthcare reform is a complicated monster of an issue, and there is no linchpin--no single issue that can simply be resolved to fix all healthcare problems. Let's not prevent those who are harmed from recovering in a malpractice case--because in the end, that won't fix healthcare.</description>
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<p>I agree. Healthcare reform is a complicated monster of an issue, and there is no linchpin&#8211;no single issue that can simply be resolved to fix all healthcare problems. Let&#8217;s not prevent those who are harmed from recovering in a malpractice case&#8211;because in the end, that won&#8217;t fix healthcare.</p>
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