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Research and Markets: How To Create an ACO Framework Through Clinical Integration with Independent Physicians
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Research and Markets: How To Create an ACO Framework Through Clinical Integration with Independent Physicians

Research and Markets: How To Create an ACO Framework Through Clinical Integration with Independent Physicians
DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/d032a8/how_to_create_an_a) has announced the addition of the “How To Create an ACO Framework Through Clinical Integration with Independent Physicians – 45 Minute Webinar” audioconference to their offering. As healthcare organizations begin to align to create accountable care …
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Indonesia’s top court last hope for former Dunedin man on death row
By Meg Laughlin, Times Staff Writer Friday, February 11, 2011 Of the Dunedin High class of ’82, it was Richard Kniehase who first learned about his old buddy Frank Amado. They had stayed in touch since high school, resorting to e-mailing every few months when Amado moved to Washington state in 2004 and then on to Thailand and Indonesia a few years later. Most of Amado’s e-mails were about how …
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million in kickbacks alleged in Navy contracts
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — A civilian employee of the Navy and the founder of a Georgia-based technology services company with more than $ 120 million in Navy contracts have been charged in a $ 10 million kickback and bribery scheme, federal prosecutors announced Tuesday.
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New York Case Shows Conflicts In Managed Care
One of the more sensible ideas within Obamacare is pushing doctors and hospitals to get together and form “accountable care organizations” to reduce costs by cutting out duplication and needless errors. But that raises serious antitrust concerns, as U.S. Rep. J. Thomas Rosch has pointed out, according to this New York Times article today. Hospitals and doctors could collude to keep prices high …
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