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Consumerism Hits Health Care

As Americans take more control of their health care spending, they are demanding straightforward information on prices, proof of value and excellent customer service. Is your hospital ready to offer all that?

Lola Butcher
April 13, 2015
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As Americans take more control of their health care spending, they are demanding straightforward information on prices, proof of value and excellent customer service. Is your hospital ready to offer all that?

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