Three strategies of financially successful CAHs
Medicare Update for CAHs, November 16, 2011
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By definition critical access hospitals are isolated. But just because they're isolated geographically, doesn't mean they must be isolated from each other. When the going gets tough, CAHs can band together and teach each other a lot. And according to most forecasts, the going is getting tougher all the time.
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