Medicare Patients Had Slightly Better Survival Rate With Foreign-Educated Doctors, Study Finds – Wall Street Journal


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Medicare Patients Had Slightly Better Survival Rate With Foreign-Educated Doctors, Study Finds
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Medicare patients in U.S. hospitals were less likely to die when their doctors were educated outside the U.S., according to a study by researchers at Harvard University. The study, published in the journal BMJ, examined more than 1.2 million hospital …
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