How High Medical Bills Can Take A Toll On Both Patients And The Nurses Who Care For Them
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Hilary Valdez, a nurse who wrote in after our last Bill of the Month story. She tells us about how high medical bills can affect nurses' relationships with patients.
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May 4, 2019 at 06:52PM
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NPR News: How High Medical Bills Can Take A Toll On Both Patients And The Nurses Who Care For Them
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