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David Cutler’s discusses his new book about the American health care system, “The Quality Cure”

Harvard Pop Center affiliated faculty member David Cutler spoke about his book The Quality Cure: How Focusing on Health Care Quality Can Save Your Life and Lower Spending Too on healthinsurance.org’s Curbside Consult.

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Author Nicole A. Goguen Posted on June 6, 2014 Categories NewsTags David Cutler, healthcare reform, The Quality Cure

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