Assessing the Content of Television Health Insurance Advertising during Three Open Enrollment Periods of the ACA.
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Laura M. Baum | J. Niederdeppe | P. Karaca-Mandic | Sarah E. Gollust | Colleen L. Barry | J. Pintor | Sachini Bandara | Kimberly T. Arnold | E. Fowler
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