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.
Will hospital deal really materialize?Courtesy Marketplace Tue, 07/07/2009 - 11:13
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