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CT_radio“Victory—Healthcare-The Financial Debacle”

This week on Capital Thinking we talk to Benjamin Chew and Michael Guiffré about their recent victory in a complex fraud case involving a minority-owned information management company that suffered a substantial loss when two former employees defrauded the company and usurped a U.S. Census Bureau contract worth over $5 million.
 
Then we return to the rollicking healthcare debate. What does the delay in Congress mean for patients, providers and companies based outside the Beltway? John Jonas has the answers.
 
Micah Green has repeatedly explained the impact of the financial debacle. Now he comes on to discuss how the mortgage mess has bred an unlikely alliance between housing activists and mortgage investors to help homeowners avert foreclosure. This phenomenon was featured in the Wall Street Journal this week.

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julieblack - who has written 48 posts on Capital Thinking Health Care.

Julie Black works as a Public Policy Specialist at Patton Boggs LLP. Ms. Black assists with the research, development, and implementation of legislative and regulatory strategy for her clients, which range from pharmaceutical companies to specialty coalitions. She also helps clients in securing federal funding through Congressional appropriations.

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