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dobbspic I write articles on science, medicine, nature, culture and other matters for the New York Times Magazine, The Atlantic, Slate, National Geographic, Scientific American Mind, and other publications, and am working on my fourth book, The Orchid and the Dandelion, which expands on my recent December 2009 Atlantic article. In August 2010, I'll be moving to London for a year to work on the book. I'll also serve as a senior fellow at City University London's MA science journalism program.

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    « Is American Healthcare Going All Euro on Us? | Main | Healthcare reform roundup: The Turnaround »

    Am I dreaming, or are both swine flu and the healtcare reform backlash in retreat?

    Posted on: October 9, 2009 12:08 AM, by David Dobbs

    Probably dreaming.

    But these the rise of the public option and the fade of the flu sometimes seem so real.

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    A more relevent 'opt-out' for the states would be if they could decide to forgo the increases in Medicaid spending in the Senate bill that aren't fully covered by the Federal government. States already have been paying ever increasing amounts for Medicaid. They don't need more mandated spending at a time when they are cutting back on education to keep themselves afloat. Unless, of course, your state's senator is a powerful Democrat. Then they don't have to worry.

    Posted by: JasonTD | October 9, 2009 5:44 AM

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