NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio touts his plan to provide coverage for everyone in the city as a potential model for the rest of the country. But a closer look at the financial situation of the city's public hospital system casts doubts about its sustainability. Meanwhile, the rates of hospital-acquired conditions is on the decline.
from Kaiser Health News http://bit.ly/2MERLaE
January 30, 2019
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Health News, Kaiser Health News
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