As part of an agreement struck between Georgia lawmakers and the state's hospitals, lawmakers have agreed to protect hospitals from "bills harmful to hospitals" for three years, according to a copy of a memo obtained by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. The memo, drawn up by the Georgia Hospital Association, the Georgia Alliance of Community Hospitals, and Hometown Health, was agreed to by leadership in the House and Senate, a hospital association official confirmed. The agreement was struck in return for the hospitals' acceptance of a new tax on patient revenue for the next three years.
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