August 6, 1999
Vast Disparities Found in Medicare Payments to Teaching Hospitals
New data in the July 22 issue of The New England Journal of Medicine reveal significant differences in how much the Medicare program pays for medical education at various teaching hospitals.
The information, from the federal Health Care Financing Administration, shows that some of New York's major teaching hospitals receive the highest level of funds per trainee in the country, while medical centers in
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