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Subject: HealthTrust taps iMedX, Zotec adds orthopedic client & more - 6 RCM keynotes | AHA urges CMS to delay site-neutral payment policy | Jonathan Bush: We're using old technology to measure how bad new technology is | RCM tip of the day
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Sept. 9, 2016 
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