Big Hospital Network Cracks Down On The Right To Sue
Some networks of hospitals, doctors and medical services are now so dominant in their region that they can hike their prices and force patients to waive the right to sue when things go wrong.
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November 4, 2016 at 04:00PM
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NPR News: Big Hospital Network Cracks Down On The Right To Sue
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