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The RAC Program and Hospital Risk
Since their inception in 1965, Medicare and Medicaid have instituted many audit agencies and programs.
Howard Larkin
June 6, 2011
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Since their inception in 1965, Medicare and Medicaid have instituted many audit agencies and programs.
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