From: Becker's Supply Chain Report <editorial@beckershealthcare.com>
Subject: Chemical spill at Ill. medical center sends 15 people to hospital | Anesthesiologists sue Atrium Health over canceled contract | 10 hospital supplies with overinflated patient costs | Survey: 40% of providers have canceled surgeries over supply shortages
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March 28, 2018
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