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Evolving Hospital-Physician Relationship Demands Shared Governance, Aligned Goals
Declining reimbursement and increasing pressure around quality of care mean hospitals and physicians have new impetus to work together.
Trustee Staff
May 1, 2011
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Declining reimbursement and increasing pressure around quality of care mean hospitals and physicians have new impetus to work together.
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