When Hospitals Merge to Save Money, Patients Often Pay More By News November 14, 2018 Add Comment Edit Rapid consolidation has created powerful groups of hospitals, with organizations dictating prices and fueling health spending in some areas of the country. Share this post Related PostsLindsey Graham Welcomed Trump’s China Tariffs, Then Helped Companies Avoid ThemThe Kavanaugh Report: Reactions From Senators on the Right and LeftViruses Spread by Insects to Crops Sound Scary. The Military Calls It Food Security.Hillary Clinton Is Coming to Broadway. As a Character in a Play.U.S. Imposes Sanctions on Turkish Company for Trade With North KoreaDriven by South’s Past, Black Women Seek Votes and a New FutureBrett Kavanaugh and ‘Boys Club’ CodeRussia Targeted Investigators Trying to Expose Its Misdeeds, Western Allies Say
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