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Safety-net hospital leaders see DSH cuts as roadblock to health reform
American Hospital Association News, 06/26/09
Safety-net hospital leaders say President Obama's proposal to cut $106 billion in Medicare and Medicaid Disproportionate Share Hospital (DSH) payments over the next 10 years marks a wrong turn on the road to health care reform.
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