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Mass General Brigham agrees to slash millions of dollars in spending

Por: The Boston Globe Nation September 22, 2022

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Mass General Brigham has said it will reduce its total medical spending by $127.8 million annually, nearly doubling its commitment to reduce its spending after months of discussions with a state watchdog agency.The filing is part of the hospital’s “performance improvement plan,” which was required by the state’s Health Policy Commission after what it said were years of spending above acceptable levels.MGB is the first health system to be... + full article



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