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NewsBCBS partners with Zagat to expand physician ratings
Physicians, brace yourselves: Zagat, which publishes dining guides, is partnering with more BCBS to rank doctors. And if this move to treat doctors' offices like restaurants is not enough, the Read more...
AHA survey: Negative profit margins for hospitals
With all the news we've been giving you of hospitals around the country struggling, it should be no surprise that the AHA's new survey results on hospital finances are not good. A quick-response Read more...
Defensive medicine in MA costs at least $1.4 billion
A survey by the Massachusetts Medical Association shows that 83 percent of doctors in Massachusetts practiced what they call defensive medicine in order to avoid being sued. This includes ordering Read more...
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