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by the early 2000s, every department had to carry its own weight. The chief medical officer and his advisers were expected to find new profitable lines of treatment and to reevaluate the old money-losing departments to see if they could be “turned around.” If not, the department or the service often had to go.
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Cutting necessary medical costs to increase profits is a prime example of why healthcare should have never been commodified to begin with
An American Sickness: How Healthcare Became Big Business and How You Can Take It Back
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