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Mission Not Yet Accomplished? Massachusetts Contemplates Major Moves On Cost Containment
Health Affairs, 09/21/09
Bebinger M – There is growing concern in Massachusetts that rising health care costs will derail the state’s move to universal health coverage. A special state panel has recommended moving from fee–for–service to a new system of global payments as the best way to reduce unnecessary care and expenses, while improving the health of patients.
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