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Health care law encourages collaboration, but anti-trust worries arise

A key part of the federal health law encourages providers to band together to share information, streamline patient care, and eliminate waste. But interest groups are currently fighting over rules designed to keep these groups from getting too big and powerful.

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Health care law encourages collaboration, but anti-trust worries arise

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