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7 comments:
Be careful, someone is going to take this seriously.
Artiger, that would never happen, would it?
What ... you were kidding??
Dave, sorry to disappoint you.
Consumer Reports doesn't accept money from outside entities, that said, they can only rate hospitals that submit info to them.
And yes I work for one of the top rated hospitals in Oklahoma :)
LunarRN, Thanks for commenting, but I don't think you are correct. According to the CR website (http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/2012/10/how-we-rate-hospitals/index.htm), they obtained their data from public sources.
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