An insurance CEO was gunned down. Malignant health care system in Kansas, U.S., explains reaction.
I remember the room so clearly. It was a small conference space in the Concord Monitor newspaper office in New Hampshire, scarcely big enough for two people. I had ducked into the room to make a phone call to a mail-order pharmacy, one of the “conveniences” required by my health insurance company.
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