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Infrastructure Stresses and Strains in Texas: The Case for Regionalization

Safety Net Is Stretched Thin. Providers of last resort for more than 5 million uninsured TexansOften provide services that will never be available in some areas of Texas, for example:High fixed-cost services, like trauma, burn care, neonatal and pediatric intensive careHigh-cost, low-volume servi

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Infrastructure Stresses and Strains in Texas: The Case for Regionalization

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    1. Infrastructure Stresses and Strains in Texas: The Case for Regionalization Ron J. Anderson, MD, FACP, Parkland Health & Hospital System Dallas, Texas USA

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