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U Chicago Brain Surgery Program on Probation A Univ. of Chicago Med Center program that trains doctors in brain surgery has been placed on two-year probation by a national accreditation group. Chicago-based ACGME wouldnâ??t identify eason for placing UCâ??s neurosurgery training program on probati Crains Chicago Business, July 02, 2009
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Medicare May Shuffle the Deck on Doctor Payments The agency that runs Medicare suggested making an obscure accounting change that could make it easier for Congress to change how Medicare pays doctors. Wall Street Journal (Public access), July 02, 2009
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Durham Braces for a Smaller Duke During the deepest recession in recent memory, even the nation's wealthiest universities are slashing their budgets and producing serious economic consequences for the communities in which they reside. Duke Chronicle, July 02, 2009
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LSU Med Center to Pay $700K to Settle Fraud Suit LSU Health Sciences Center in Shreveport will pay more than $700,000 to settle allegations it defrauded Medicare by billing for medical services that were never provided by teaching physicians, the U.S. Attorney's office here said. KTBS-TV ABC 3 Shreveport, July 02, 2009
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UI Sues Drugmaker Alleging Patent Infringement The UI is involved in a legal dispute with the makers of Humira, for allegedly intentionally violating two UI patented medical tools. Univ. of Iowa - The Daily Iowan, July 02, 2009
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