Will hospital deal really materialize?

Courtesy Marketplace  Tue, 07/07/2009 - 11:13

Reports say three major hospital associations have agreed to a voluntary deal to trim $155 billion from the government's health care bills over the next decade.

But some are concerned it might not happen. Steve Henn reports.


 

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