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Monday, November 26, 2007

Somebody needs to say 'Whoa!' to hospitals' race

By Gordon Garnos

AT ISSUE: The spending race between what is now Sanford Health and Avera Health has been growing by gigantic proportions. How and when this race started is hard to tell. Both institutions have invested in hospitals across the state, making both mother hens, so to speak. They have also been in a building frenzy for many years. What was the first expansion is hard to say since there have been so many at both institutions. Since then these two competitors have been hard at it to see which one can outdo the other. (Full Article)


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