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Practices lose financial ground as recession outpaces productivity
American Medical News , 10/28/09
Elliott VS – When faced with payment cuts, physicians traditionally work longer hours or hire additional staff to help keep up revenue. But those strategies have reached their limit, a report from the Medical Group Management Assn. shows.
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