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After a wave of hospital mergers from 1990 to 2003, about 90 percent of metropolitan-area hospitals acquired what the Federal Trade Commission considered excessive market power.
Steve Jacob: Health-Care Reform's Fate Won't Alter Health Care's Larger Problems Steve Jacob 2012
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A former contractor who worked at several metropolitan-area power plants, he brings to the table some unique experiences including what he observed regarding one particular threat to the estuary: an aging power plant's massive water withdrawal via antiquated once-through cooling water intake structures.
Kyle Rabin: A View to a (Fish) Kill: A Firsthand Perspective on Fish-Killing Cooling Systems Kyle Rabin 2011
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After a wave of hospital mergers from 1990 to 2003, about 90 percent of metropolitan-area hospitals acquired what the Federal Trade Commission considered excessive market power.
Steve Jacob: Health-Care Reform's Fate Won't Alter Health Care's Larger Problems Steve Jacob 2012
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After a wave of hospital mergers from 1990 to 2003, about 90 percent of metropolitan-area hospitals acquired what the Federal Trade Commission considered excessive market power.
Steve Jacob: Health-Care Reform's Fate Won't Alter Health Care's Larger Problems Steve Jacob 2012
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After a wave of hospital mergers from 1990 to 2003, about 90 percent of metropolitan-area hospitals acquired what the Federal Trade Commission considered excessive market power.
Steve Jacob: Health-Care Reform's Fate Won't Alter Health Care's Larger Problems Steve Jacob 2012
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After a wave of hospital mergers from 1990 to 2003, about 90 percent of metropolitan-area hospitals acquired what the Federal Trade Commission considered excessive market power.
Steve Jacob: Health-Care Reform's Fate Won't Alter Health Care's Larger Problems Steve Jacob 2012
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After a wave of hospital mergers from 1990 to 2003, about 90 percent of metropolitan-area hospitals acquired what the Federal Trade Commission considered excessive market power.
Steve Jacob: Health-Care Reform's Fate Won't Alter Health Care's Larger Problems Steve Jacob 2012
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Flights out of New York's metropolitan-area airports were delayed by the rain and wind.
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After a wave of hospital mergers from 1990 to 2003, about 90 percent of metropolitan-area hospitals acquired what the Federal Trade Commission considered excessive market power.
Steve Jacob: Health-Care Reform's Fate Won't Alter Health Care's Larger Problems Steve Jacob 2012
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After a wave of hospital mergers from 1990 to 2003, about 90 percent of metropolitan-area hospitals acquired what the Federal Trade Commission considered excessive market power.
Steve Jacob: Health-Care Reform's Fate Won't Alter Health Care's Larger Problems Steve Jacob 2012
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