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Health plans owned by doctors, hospitals are disappearing
American Medical News , 11/06/09
Berry E – The once–plentiful population of health plans owned by physician groups, hospitals or integrated health systems has dwindled steadily in the last decade. The demise of those plans has continued with acquisitions by larger plans over the last year, experts say.
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