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High charges make high profits, says CNA. (Hospital Charges).(California Nurses Association)
Publication: Medicine & Health Publication Date: 21-JUL-03 |
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On average, a hospital with high total charges compared to costs nets significantly higher profits, according to a an analysis by the left-leaning Institute for Health & Socio-Economic Policy for the California Nurses Association.
Charge-to-cost ratios--and profits--vary widely among hospitals and hospital types, says IHSP. Based on fiscal year...
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