In a poll of physician leaders who are members of the American College of Physician Executives, 61 percent said they supported the Supreme Court's decision to uphold the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, while only 33 percent disagreed with the ruling.
Around six percent of the physician leaders polled in the survey of more than 600 said they were unsure where they stood on the Court's decision.
Read the results of the survey and select physician leader comments on the ACPE's website.
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Around six percent of the physician leaders polled in the survey of more than 600 said they were unsure where they stood on the Court's decision.
Read the results of the survey and select physician leader comments on the ACPE's website.
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