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April 01, 2010

Health Wonk Review: Brand New News

After a month of “March Madness” in the world of health care reform, we start off April with new legislation and a new edition of the Health Wonk Review, posted over on Healthcare Technology News. This week’s roundup includes two posts from our blog on providing support to primary-care practices for quality improvement and the work that’s far from over.

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