New York’s hospitals are poised for political power this Congress
As hospitals worry that payments from federal health programs could be slashed, the New York lobby’s relationships could come in handy.
As hospitals worry that payments from federal health programs could be slashed, the New York lobby’s relationships could come in handy.
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