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Dr. Robin Titus on Bartering Chickens

How many chickens does it take to pay for a cardiogram? Republican Senate candidate Sue Lowden has become the butt of many jokes for her suggestion that patients should barter chickens for health care. But one Nevada doctor says bartering isn't such a far-fetched idea. She says she's traded her services for yard work and hay. We talk to her about bartering with your doctor on KNPR's State of Nevada.

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