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Partners’ deal stirs debate on controlling costs Hospital merger bid underscores a policy dilemma: Will it take more or fewer players to control health care costs?

Posted on March 28, 2014 by henrykotula • Posted in Uncategorized • Tagged Antitrust, Controlling Costs, Healthcare, M&A • Leave a comment

Partners’ deal stirs debate on controlling costs Hospital merger bid underscores a policy dilemma: Will it take more or fewer players to control health care costs?

Chief executive Gary Gottlieb is leading Partners HealthCare through a period of expansion, change, and uncertainty in the health care industry.

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