March 26, 1999
Teaching Hospitals Are Relieved by Collapse of Commission Studying Medicare
A Congressional plan to overhaul Medicare and change the way the federal government supports graduate medical education fell apart last week, to the relief of supporters of university-run hospitals and medical centers. But the comfort may be short-lived, as the proposal on funds for medical education is expected to reappear in Congress in the coming months.
At their final meeting, leaders of the National
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