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‘Some Child In The Next Few Days Could Die’: Calif. Woman Lends Voice To EpiPen Outcry

Donna Myrowto has decided to go without the medication rather than give into what she calls the company’s price gouging. She is just one of many voices speaking up over the past few weeks as the issue has been brought to light.

San Diego Hospitals’ Low Number Of Cancer Surgeries Concerns Experts

Hospitals that do far fewer procedures than recommended “should go out of business” for that cancer surgery type and refer those patients to a higher volume hospital, says Dr. Bruce Spurlock, board chairman of the California Hospital Assessment and Reporting Taskforce.

Facing Financial Losses, Dartmouth Withdraws From Health Law’s ACO Program

The accountable care organization model was devised by Dartmouth researchers, and Dartmouth’s health system did save money, but not enough to avoid penalties. “We would have loved to stay in the federal program, but it was just not sustainable,” said Dr. Robert A. Greene, a vice president with the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health System.