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...primary-care doctors have more power than they ever had,'' agrees Boston health-center administrator Rina Spence. Because they act as ''gatekeepers'' for all further treatment, "they're holding all the cards: the patients.'' So the other key strategy for Massachusetts teaching hospitals involves the neighborhood clinics and suburban practices, where primary-care physicians can be acquired in bulk. Partners Healthcare Systems, a newly formed holding company for the merged hospitals, has organized 402 doctors into a network covering eastern Massachusetts...
Among those mentioned in the indictment was Rina Duncan, an aide to Aramony. The indictment states that Aramony and Duncan had a "personal relationship" and that Villasor said she would leave Aramony unless Duncan took a job elsewhere. Aramony found work for Duncan at Partnership Umbrella, the U.W.A. spin-off company that he would use to fund his affair with Villasor. As for Villasor, the exhaustive account of her relationship with Aramony suggests that she too cooperated with the grand jury. Her affair with Aramony ended two years...
Teaching Assistant in Modern Hebrew Rina Winkelman taught her class all the Hebrew words for love yesterday...
Some Harvard professors and section leaders say publishers on average have denied access to about 10 percent of the material requested. In Foreign Cultures 14, "Society and Politics in India," 10 of the 30 pieces planned for the sourcebook could not be used, according to teaching fellow Rina Verma...
...Rina Spence, president of Emerson Hospital in Concord, Mass., estimates that the bill for Schroeder's operation represents 790 days of hospital care at her hospital, or full treatment for 113 patients for an average stay of a week. "That's what is in the balance," she says sternly...