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Jim Stergio, The Eagle Tribune, August 10, 2008

Cutting costs will be essential to keep Massachusetts' health reform program on track, and one of the key ways to do that is to "reduce the politically driven $180 million in "supplemental payments" to two large Boston-area providers, Boston Medical Center and the Cambridge Health Alliance," Stergio argues. Read More

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