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    Doctors Debate Changes in Doctor Pay
    Cheree Cleghorn | June 19, 2009

    New York Times

    In its Room for Debate series, the newspaper invited phhysician experts from assorted specialties to tackle the issue of how physician compensation should work. It is fascinating.  Check it out.


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