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SF Program Seen as National Model

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In the national debate over health care reform, the Obama administration has pointed to "Healthy San Francisco" as a possible model. A survey released today finds the vast majority of San Franciscans enrolled in the program are satisfied with it, and would recommend the plan to other people and cities.

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