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		<title>Comment on Vol. 65 April 15, 2012  First ACOs Appear with a Whimper, Not a Bang. by Vol. 67 May 15, 2012 Our Health Care System: A Symphony Orchestra or A Herd of Cats? &#171; HUB&#039;s LIST of medical fun facts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] to work with, and even protect themselves from, the wolves (health insurance companies)? The first 27 ACOs designated by the federal government have been mostly physician-run, only a third of them even [...]]]></description>
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