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Subject: South Carolina pain group under investigation for billing fraud related to opioids, urine testing - 5 notes | Hospital for Special Surgery names Dr. Bryan Kelly next surgeon-in-chief: 5 notes | Kaiser Permanente hospital used video call to tell patient he was dying | Avera Health building orthopedic hospital in $172M expansion - 4 notes
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March 11, 2019
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1. Hospital for Special Surgery names Dr. Bryan Kelly next surgeon-in-chief - 5 notes    

2. South Carolina pain group under investigation for billing fraud related to opioids, urine testing - 5 notes 

3. Kaiser Permanente hospital used video call to tell patient he was dying  

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