New York should champion health care innovation, not discourage it.
This could lead to endless or indefinite delays a bureaucratic pocket veto.
It could limit opportunities for health care entities to make a difference in the communities that depend upon small independent physician practices.
It imposes a pointless and duplicative review process on health care transactions, which are already posted on a publicly available website.
It denies patients and practitioners the benefits of innovation and new technologies.
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According to a Private Capital, Public Good report recently released at the White House from a group of A-list impact investing and social enterprise specialists, the U.S. government can do a lot to spur the growth among the impact investing and social enterprise sectors.