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Editor's Page
For Safety’s Sake, They’ve Put Animosity Aside
Dan O'Connor, Editor-in-Chief

We were skeptical when we first heard that the managers of eight hospitals and three outpatient centers within driving distance of each other in Indiana and Kentucky had joined forces to formulate a set of surgical standards that they'd all abide by.

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