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Ep 34: U.S. Rep. Earl L. 'Buddy' Carter on physicians getting involved in policy

U.S. Rep. Earl L. "Buddy" Carter gives his views on the Affordable Care Act, Medicare, and why physicians should get involved with policy decisions.

On this episode of Off the Chart with Medical Economics we feature an interview between Medical Economics Editor Richard Payerchin and U.S. Rep. Earl L. “Buddy” Carter. He’s a Republican from Georgia, a career pharmacist and the owner of Carter’s Pharmacy in southern Georgia. They discuss the Affordable Care Act, Medicare, and why it’s important for physicians to get involved in policy decisions.

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