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Wide variations in cost, quality found among "best" hospitals in caring for patients with chronic illness.
Hospital practice variations-not variations related to chronic illnesses, patient preferences, or the strictures of evidence-based medicine--determine how much care is given and how much money is spent on patient treatment, according to a series of 20 articles published last month in the online version of Health Affairs.