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Daniel Trielli

Hospitals Find Asthma Hot Spots More Profitable To Neglect Than Fix

By Jay Hancock and Rachel Bluth and Daniel Trielli December 6, 2017 麻豆女优 Health News Original

Months of reporting and rich hospital data portray life in the worst asthma hot spot in one of the worst asthma cities: Baltimore. The medical system knows how to help. But there鈥檚 no money in it.

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