(Opinion) Don’t let Mass-based health system use Granite State as a piggy bank by NH Business Review for Opinion

  Jennifer Nunez BY JENNIFER NUNEZ   Over the past three decades, an increasing number of so-called integrated health systems have gobbled up once-private hospitals and physician groups under the promise that consolidation would improve care and reduce costs. Common sense alone would tell you that premise is faulty. Competition…

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Feeling the squeeze: NAR settlement terms trigger commission compression by Brooklee Han for HousingWire

HousingWireHousingWire Although the industry is barely than a week into the “new normal,” some real estate agents and brokers are already seeing smaller buy-side commissions. “It kind of started before the [National Association of Realtors] settlement went into effect, but commission compression is a real thing,” Brian Huskey, the broker-owner…

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