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Fox News Medical Contributor Dr. Marc Siegel: Health Insurance “Is The Problem, It's Not The Solution”

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 09/13/11 2:35 PM EDT

From the September 13 edition of Fox News' America Live:

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Previously:

Fox's Dr. Siegel Suggests That Under “Obamacare,” Prenatal Sex Test Could Let Government Say, “Hmm, Too Many Boys Now”

Fox Medical Expert Marc Siegel's History Of Health Care Fearmongering And Misinformation

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