Healthcare leaders react to Super Committee's failure
The Super Committee's abject failure to compile a plan that reduces spending by $1.2 trillion over 10 years was no surprise. But now, some healthcare leaders are looking with dread at the "sequester," a process by which hospitals and physicians will see automatic Medicare reimbursement cuts of 2% starting in 2013 through 2021.
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