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Trump meets with top health‑care executives at Mar‑a‑Lago
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Trump meets with top health‑care executives at Mar‑a‑Lago

Trump meets with top health‑care executives at Mar‑a‑Lago The passage notes a meeting between the president‑elect and senior health‑care leaders, but provides no concrete allegations, financial transactions, or policy outcomes. It offers a modest lead—identifying specific executives and their institutions—for possible follow‑up on lobbying or influence‑peddling, yet lacks details that would make it a high‑impact investigative target. Key insights: Meeting held on Dec. 28, 2016 at Mar‑a‑Lago, 11 a.m.; Attendees: John Noseworthy (Mayo Clinic), Paul Rothman (Johns Hopkins Medicine), David Torchiana (Partners HealthCare), Toby Cosgrove (Cleveland Clinic); Discussion topics included jobs, immigration, China, cybersecurity, taxes, and technology in schools

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Trump meets with top health‑care executives at Mar‑a‑Lago The passage notes a meeting between the president‑elect and senior health‑care leaders, but provides no concrete allegations, financial transactions, or policy outcomes. It offers a modest lead—identifying specific executives and their institutions—for possible follow‑up on lobbying or influence‑peddling, yet lacks details that would make it a high‑impact investigative target. Key insights: Meeting held on Dec. 28, 2016 at Mar‑a‑Lago, 11 a.m.; Attendees: John Noseworthy (Mayo Clinic), Paul Rothman (Johns Hopkins Medicine), David Torchiana (Partners HealthCare), Toby Cosgrove (Cleveland Clinic); Discussion topics included jobs, immigration, China, cybersecurity, taxes, and technology in schools

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The Washington Post To Your Health ‘Trump just met with super- influential health-care executives you ve probably never heard of By Ariana Eunjung Cha December 28 at 1:20 PM President-elect Donald Trump's meeting this month with Silicon Valley's elite made headlines for its inclusion of such big names as Apple's Tim Cook, Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg, Tesla Motors's Elon Musk, and Amazon's Jeffrey P. Bezos. (Bezos owns The Washington Post.) The group talked about a wide range of topics, including bringing jobs back to the United States, immigration, China, cybersecurity, taxes and technology in schools. What has been less publicized is that Trump has been holding similar meet-and-greets with other titans of industry in critical areas of the economy, including finance and network news. On Wednesday, his guests were health-care executives — many of whom represent companies or institutions that have a big stake in the outcome of Trump's ambitions to dismantle the Affordable Care Act. According to a pool report, the group, all men, met with him at 11 a.m. at the Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Fla. They included John Noseworthy of the Mayo Clinic, Paul Rothman of Johns Hopkins Medicine, David Torchiana of Partners HealthCare and Toby Cosgrove of the Cleveland Clinic. Noseworthy, a neurologist who is president and CEO of the Mayo Clinic, in recent years has been an articulate commentator about health-care reform on TV shows such

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