Tennessee industry leaders offer ideas to cut costs, improve access
The Tennessean, March 20, 2009
Most people agree changes are needed to reduce healthcare costs and improve access for patients, but views differ on how to achieve those and other goals. Here, The Tennessean provides opinions of several executives and healthcare opinion leaders in the state about what they would like to see as part of broader healthcare reform and how they would approach it.
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