Opportunities sometimes arrive unexpectedly, usually alongside a problem. Health care reform will be no different. A problem facing the Department of Health and Human Services in implementing  a standard database of health plans brings with it an opportunity to eliminate unnecessary spending in the current system and unleash a new wave of sales innovation.
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