Democrats’ health overhaul efforts are stalled in Congress, but President Obama’s 2011 budget offers a “modest” back-up plan, the Associated Press reports. “The budget released Monday contains lots of respectable ideas to squeeze savings, expand coverage and improve quality, but no ambitious change that launches the nation on a path to health care for all…
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