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Old 01-26-2010, 10:59 AM #1
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Default Mayo clinic in AZ quits medicare

I just heard this on the news. The Mayo Clinic in Arizona will no longer accept Medicare. I am wondering how many other places across the Country will follow. It's due to loss of money. Of course if the hospitals along with the Pharmacutical companies didn't rip patients off by unbelieveable charges then they wouldn't be quote "losing money".

What's your thought on this?

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