— Peter Kongstvedt, M.D., senior faculty member at George Mason University and principal of Virginia-based consulting firm P.R. Kongstvedt Co., told AIS's Health Plan Week.

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Friday, June 17, 2016
"The individual market in the exchanges will remain radioactive ...
... for quite a
while, and to torture the metaphor to the screaming point, Congress blocking
the risk-leveling protections by de-funding them is like refusing to pay for
the control rods that can help to lower radiation levels. My fear is that some
of them will go on to be the risk-equivalents of Chernobyl or Fukushima."
— Peter Kongstvedt, M.D., senior faculty member at George Mason University and principal of Virginia-based consulting firm P.R. Kongstvedt Co., told AIS's Health Plan Week.
— Peter Kongstvedt, M.D., senior faculty member at George Mason University and principal of Virginia-based consulting firm P.R. Kongstvedt Co., told AIS's Health Plan Week.
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