Making hospitals more efficient brings cost savings - but hospitals and Congress look the other way Healthcare providers have no incentives to improve efficiency. Two disturbing trends now confront ...
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Two disturbing trends now confront Americans and their healthcare: Treatment costs and avoidable deaths are both on the rise. Consequently, the healthcare debate focuses on improving quality of care ...