The health care advisory group for Mitt Romney’s Republican presidential campaign includes well-known and well-connected policy pros, some with in-the-trenches experience implementing changes to the Medicare program.
That policy and programmatic experience could particularly come into play should Romney win the White House and the advisors get top governmental posts. While Romney has pledged to “repeal” health care reform on his first day of office, the unraveling of a partially implemented and still legally in force program could be quite complicated, and officials may also oversee disentangling any provisions they might decide to keep
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