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A Hospital Brand Is A Terrible Thing To Waste

Posted on April 16, 2014January 29, 2025 by Andrea Simon

Nationwide, more than 100 healthcare organizations have changed names over the past two years. Given the latest healthcare reforms, that list continues to grow, as healthcare systems struggle to stand out amid an increasingly competitive landscape.

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