From: Becker's CFO Report <editorial@beckershealthcare.com>
Subject: UMass Memorial moves forward with hospital merger plan | 15 must-reads for hospital CFOs | Minn. Medicaid HMOs post $195M loss | Moody's: NJ hospitals face credit pressure from M&A, reduced subsidies
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