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lak

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What is a goal of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare?
 
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What did ancient practitioners use to treat patients?
 
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Answer to Question 1

A goal of this law is to reduce the costs of health care for individuals as well as the government, and to expand Medicaid coverage to individuals and families that would previously not qualify.

Answer to Question 2

Ancient practitioners used nonpoisonous snakes and the roots, leaves, and flowers of plants to treat patients.




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Reply 2 on: Jun 25, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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:D TYSM

 

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