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Suburban strategies

Boston's big teaching hospitals are strengthening their presencein outlying communities, and local medical centers are nervous. Can they compete for patients against such prestigious heavyweights?

By Christopher Rowland
Globe Staff / September 24, 2006

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Academic medical centers in Boston are putting a tighter competitive squeeze on community hospitals by exporting more of their prestigious medical services to the suburbs. (Full article: 884 words)

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