Teaching Hospitals Worry About Parts of President Clinton's Medicare Proposal

President Clinton unveiled his proposal for shoring up the Medicare program last week, with no real surprises for medical educators but a few causes for concern.

Officials who began dissecting the plan said they were worried that efforts to make Medicare more efficient might put severe cost-cutting pressure on teaching hospitals.

Those hospitals are already reeling from the impact of the 1997

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