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Disproportionate-share Hospital Payment Reductions May Threaten the Financial Stability of Safety-Net Hospitals
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       Disproportionate-share Hospital Payment Reductions May Threaten the Financial Stability of Safety-Net Hospitals Published in: Health Affairs, Vol. 31, No. 8, Aug. 2012, p. 1767-1776

       Posted on RAND.org on June 01, 2014

       by Katherine Neuhausen, Anna C. Davis, Jack Needleman, Robert H. Brook, David Zingmond, Dylan H. Roby

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