Local healthcare pros weigh in on hospital pricing
by Caroline Young
04:20 PM, Thursday, May 23
Heated healthcare discussions have recently risen throughout the country, questioning hospitals’ patient costs. Several reports indicate a drastic difference among hospitals offering specific procedures at staggering prices. However, Georgia Hosp...

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U.S. Sen. Johnny Isakson, R-Marietta, cuts the ribbon on the Johnson Ferry Road/Abernathy Road widening project as other officials look on. From left, District 6 Sandy Springs City Councilwoman Karen Meinzen McEnerny, Perimeter Community Improvement Districts President Yvonne Williams, District 5 Sandy Springs City Councilman Tibby DeJulio, District 51 State Rep. Wendell Willard, R-Sandy Springs, District 32 State Sen. Judson Hill, R-Marietta, Georgia Department of Transportation Deputy Commissioner Todd Long (behind Hill), District 6 GDOT board member Brandon Beach and Sandy Springs City Councilmen Gabriel Sterling (District 4) and Chip Collins (District 3).
Isakson cuts ribbon on road project
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Cartersville-Bartow County Chamber hosts quarterly luncheon
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Angelia Salas, 50, of Smyrna, won the top prize playing the instant game $550,000 Grand Money at the Publix grocery store at The Prado on Roswell Road in Sandy Springs, where she works.
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This year’s team is comprised of, from left, Daniel Gordon, Adina Karpuj, Hillel Brenner, Daniela Friedman and Ilan Palte. Judaics teacher Marc Leventhal, not pictured, serves as team adviser.
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Event Marketer Kate Hewitt, of {three} Sheets bar in Sandy Springs,left, and Sandy Springs Chamber members Cory Jackson and Lynne Walker look forward to the start of Tuned Up Tuesdays.
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Michael Syphoe, executive director of the Riverdale Downtown Development Aurthority, sits beside one of the painted fire hydrants which is on display at Riverdale City Hall.
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