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By Katie KnappOmaha, NE – A newly-formed community group is seeking to have an active role in Omaha's future.VOICE OMAHA was formed about a month ago. The…
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Medicare Seeks Savings And Innovation With A Switch In Doctors' Pay
A Medicare project will test a new approach for paying primary care doctors that could save money while encouraging physicians to explore alternative ways to serve patients.
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