Information relating to Medicare is seen at the offices of Dr. Kathryn Wagner, a breast cancer surgeon, Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2010, in San Antonio. Wagner has posted the warning in her waiting room, saying she'll stop taking new Medicare cases if Congress allows looming cuts in doctors' pay to go through. (Eric Gay/ASSOCIATED PRESS)
A rational look at health care reform
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While the political rhetoric on health care reform law has cooled, efforts to repeal it are still moving forward. Guests take a rational look at the political positioning and how individual states are trying to either challenge or implement the law.
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Michael Cannon: Director of Health Policy Studies at the CATO Institute.
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James Morone: Chairman of the department of political science at Brown University. His most recent book is "The Heart of Power: Health and Politics in the Oval Office from Roosevelt to Bush."
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Brett Coughlin: Health reporter for Politico.
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